It will be a star studded event featuring the legendary Mighty Sparrow and the Queen of Soca Calypso Rose as the Bartlett Brothers kick off their third decade of producing top entertainment on the high seas.
This season they have booked passage on the much talked about Norwegian Gem leaving New York Jan. 29 and returning to New York on Feb. 8, 2012.
This excursion will dock in St. Thomas, Antigua, Puerto Rico, St. Maarten and Tortola. The Bartletts have spared no expense as their “Celebration At Sea” offers another phenomenal season of music, fun and Caribbean cruises.
The Bartletts entertaining line up will also present (in costume, song and verse) the cast from the “SS Nirvana” (a salute to jazz legends).
The ship’s guest will hear the music of Sarah Vaughn, Dinah Washington, Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald.This dynamic show will also feature Fran Jaye, Arlee Leonard and Carolyn Holmes. In their portrayals, these talented performers will cover some of the legends most popular tunes.
Fans of the musical spectacular say “you will instantly connect and sing along for the entire show.” As each songstress steps onto the stage, patrons will become reminiscent of your fondest memories.
In addition to several great shows, you will enjoy delicious food, a pre-carnival Jump-up Contest, a Bowling Contest, party lounges, luxury swimming pools, Sunday morning worship and more delicious food.
©2012 Community Newspaper Group
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