ORLANDO, Fla. – A Vegas-style variety show for grown-ups is about to make its grand relaunch in Orlando. But this time – it's sexier and edgier, thanks to a guy who hails from Holy Land Experience.
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Teatro Martini is described as a musical, improv experience. Nick Kroger is the new show director. He used to work at Holy Land Experience and now directs one of Central Florida's more “tastefully provocative” dinner shows.
Kroger is a Midwestern boy, having always gravitated toward the performing arts. “I was kind of the oddball, you know. You were football players or farmers," he said. "I luckily had parents that recognized that and encouraged it.”
Teatro Martini is a 1 hour and 45 minute, Vegas-style dinner show featuring pole dancers, hula hoop artists, comedians, magicians and jugglers.
The show’s dance numbers are based on cult-favorites such as "Risky Business" and "The Rocky Horror Picture Show."
The show is available for guests 18+. Tickets start at $69.95 and the grand relaunch is July 1. (Teatro Martini is attached to Pirates Dinner Adventure at 6400 Carrier Drive, Orlando).