WATCH: Catch a Glimpse of What It’s Like to Travel Aboard a Playbill Cruise | Playbill

Playbill Travel WATCH: Catch a Glimpse of What It’s Like to Travel Aboard a Playbill Cruise From French cooking lessons with Tony nominee Rebecca Luker to cycling with Tony winner Paulo Szot, take a look at Playbill Travel’s unparalleled experience.

Where can you explore the corners of the world alongside your favorite Broadway stars by day, and listen to them serenade you by night? Only aboard a Playbill Travel cruise!

Playbill Travel’s most recent voyage was also our first-ever river cruise. May’s Broadway on the Rhône River began in Tarascon sur Rhône, France, and traveled along the shore through Avignon, Tournon, Tain L'Hermitage, Lyon, and Mâcon—taking in the glistening waters and the sunny countryside of Europe. This time, Tony nominee Rebecca Luker, Tony winner Paulo Szot, Tony nominee Liz Callaway, and Drama Desk nominee James Barbour wowed passengers with their soaring vocals—particularly at the group’s cathedral concert in Viviers.

What sets apart a Playbill cruise from any other is access to our stars. Not only did passengers enjoy solo cabarets from the performers, but they had the opportunity to wine and dine with them during onboard cocktail parties and Epicurean dinners.

While enjoying the luxury of the S.S. Catherine, guests also indulged in one-of-a-kind trips ashore with their new award-winning friends. Luker joined the French cooking excursion, chopping and dicing like the best of them. Barbour hopped along the olive-oil tasting for some world-class treats.

Take a glimpse at the experience in the video above.

Read More: MICHAEL FEINSTEIN JOINS BROADWAY ON THE DANUBE RIVER

For information and booking inquiries—or to see the roster of stars joining us—for our upcoming Playbill Travel cruises (Broadway on the Danube River with Michael Feinstein in November 2017 and Broadway on the High Seas: Iceland in July 2018), visit PlaybillTravel.com.

 
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