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Andrea McArdle Appears in Oceania Cruises 'Life in the Theater' Series, Launching Today

By: Oct. 29, 2014
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Like fine wine and epicurean cuisine, the artistic brilliance of staged theatrics on Broadway is an indulgence enjoyed by many guests sailing with Oceania Cruises. The line previously announced a new "Life in the Theater" series for select sailings, starting with a voyage aboard Riviera today, October 29, 2014, featuring stage legend Andrea McArdle - the original namesake character in "Annie" on Broadway.

"We're known industry-wide for our exquisite culinary offerings and impeccable service, but our passion for delivering an upscale cruise experience for our guests is embodied in all that we do," said Kunal S. Kamlani, the line's president. "That's why we're excited about this special series. It provides our guests with the unique opportunity to enjoy up-close and intimate encounters with notable Broadway icons, and we are thrilled to host Andrea McArdle as our first star."

Ticket holders will have access to eight special events including one cocktail party, five events of song and stories, and one private full-performance. During the sailing, there will be one performance open to all guests, but those who purchased tickets will receive preferred seating access. The package is priced at $375 per person, with limited availability, and can be purchased up until the first day of the cruise. The events will take place during the ship's Enchanting Riviera itinerary, which is a 10-day sailing departing from Athens on October 29, 2014, and calling on ports in Santorini, Greece; Ephesus, Turkey; and the Italian cities of Taormina, Amalfi, Rome and Florence before visiting Provence, France, and concluding in Monte Carlo.

"I've always loved the sea. The allure, romance, adventure, everything about it makes me feel excited and free, almost like performing on stage," shared McArdle. "So, I jumped at the chance to partner with Oceania Cruises and raise the curtain on this new creative adventure."

Andrea McArdle rocketed to stardom as Broadway's original "Annie," for which she was the youngest performer ever nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical, winning both the Theatre World and Outer Critics' Circle awards for her performance. On Broadway she originated the roles of Ashley in "Starlight Express" and Margy in "State Fair" and was seen as Belle in "Beauty and the Beast" and as Fantine in "LES MISERABLES." On tour she starred in "Jerry's Girls," "LES MISERABLES," "The Wizard of Oz" and "Peter Pan." Andrea has performed in venues from Carnegie Hall to the best showrooms in Las Vegas to the MET Opera House as well as the White House.

To receive a brochure or for more information on Oceania Cruises, call 855-OCEANIA, visit www.OceaniaCruises.com, or contact your Travel Agent.

About Oceania Cruises: Oceania Cruises offers unrivaled cuisine, elegant accommodations, and exceptional personalized service, all for an extraordinary value. Known for its unique and destination-rich itineraries that appeal to the seasoned traveler, Oceania Cruises calls on more than 350 ports across Europe, Australia, New Zealand, the South Pacific, Asia, Africa and the Americas aboard five award-winning mid-size ships: the 684-guest Regatta, Insignia and Nautica, and the 1,250-guest Marina and Riviera.

About Prestige Cruise Holdings: Prestige Cruise Holdings (PCH) is the parent company of Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises. PCH manages select assets in Apollo Management's cruise investment portfolio and is led by Chairman & CEO Frank J. Del Rio and President & COO Kunal S. Kamlani. PCH is the market leader in the upper-premium and luxury segments of the cruise industry with over 6,400 berths between the Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises brands.

Photo Credit: Walter McBride



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