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dropping I-can’t-believe-that-just-happened moments
they won’t soon forget.”
Three additional headline shows across three distinct
stage venues on Symphony of the Seas, include:
• 1977 in Studio B is the continuation to “1877,” the
ice-skating show introduced on sister-ship Harmony
of the Seas, featuring the time-traveling hero, Tempus.
In his latest adventure, Tempus heads to London where
a mysterious jewel thief with special powers has stolen
the Queen’s crown jewels on the eve of her Silver Jubilee.
Timing is everything in this imaginative original ice show,
featuring high-tech projection mapping images that
bring the ‘70s to life on the ice.
• Hairspray, a guest favorite, gets a makeover for
Symphony of the Seas with new choreography and
staging of the Tony Award- winning musical. The larger-
Paradox Void, created by Gregor Kregar
onboard Symphony of the Seas
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than-life, Royal Caribbean Productions’ original introduces
revolutionary set design, taking the story of loveable teen
Tracy Turnblad in 1960s Baltimore, to the next level.
• HiRO raises the bar on Royal Caribbean’s aqua shows
with more high flying feats, unexpected stunts and
extraordinary acrobatics than ever before. Brought to
life by the world’s best extreme-sport athletes, HiRO
pushes the limits of a theatrical production at sea with
cuttingedge technology and choreography and. No two
shows are the same, making it worth seeing twice. The
show features 3D flying technology used by aerialists as
they literally soar above the crowd, plus acrobats and
professional divers.
Cutting-Edge Entertainment Venues on Symphony
• The AquaTheater on Symphony of the Seas is the
Elevator lift art installation
called Imagine, created by
Norbert Brunner onboard
Symphony of the Seas
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