NORWEGIAN CRUISE LINE ENDS TWO BROADWAY PRODUCTIONS

Norwegian Cruise Line is closing two Broadway musical adaptations from its fleet.

"Jersey Boys" will take its final bow onboard the Norwegian Bliss on February 8, 2026, during a seven-day cruise from Los Angeles, while "Beetlejuice" concludes its run on the Norwegian Viva March 21, 2026, on a sailing from Galveston, Texas.

The closures are part of NCL's "multi-year initiative" to refresh its entertainment offerings with original programming. The cruise line plans to expand existing shows such as "Choir of Man" and "Syd Norman's Presents: Rumours" across more ships. 

"Jersey Boys" has entertained guests since its launch on the Norwegian Bliss in 2018, while "Beetlejuice" debuted with Norwegian Viva in 2023. This continues a trend of NCL phasing out Broadway adaptations, having previously ended productions including "Summer: The Donna Summer Musical," "Six," "Footloose" and "Kinky Boots.

NCL noted in a statement that its focus is on delivering quality theater alongside enhanced daily activities throughout guests' cruises. 

"Our team is focused not only on delivering high-quality theater productions … but also more robust daily activities for guests to enjoy throughout their NCL cruise," said an NCL spokesperson.

2026-02-07T18:43:17Z