cunard takes shakespeare to the high seas
This year Cunard take Shakespeare and new work to the high seas, joining forces in a first-of-its-kind partnership with the Royal Shakespeare Company to bring world class theatre to its transatlantic stage.
Available exclusively on board Queen Mary 2, guests will enjoy tailored theatrical performances, available for all guests on board Cunard's flagship. This will include a unique blend of Shakespeare’s iconic love scenes in a brand-new piece called Boundless as the Sea, created by Owen Horsley.
Guests will also have the opportunity to see critically acclaimed new work from the RSC with Miss Littlewood a musical by Sam Kenyon exploring the life of one of theatre’s most playful and radical figures, making its transatlantic debut.
For those interested in learning what it takes to be an RSC actor, the on board cast will lead a series of workshops that explore their craft. Guests will also be able to access ‘Shakespeare Tales’, intimate, informal events where actors will perform their personal favourite sonnets and speeches and answer questions from the audience.
Vice President, Brand and Product at Cunard, Lee Powell, said: “We are delighted to welcome the Royal Shakespeare Company on board Queen Mary 2. To be able to offer guests access to unique performances by world leaders in both contemporary theatre and Shakespeare’s finest work, is an extraordinary opportunity which I know our guests will fully immerse themselves in.”
Available exclusively on board Queen Mary 2, guests will enjoy tailored theatrical performances, available for all guests on board Cunard's flagship. This will include a unique blend of Shakespeare’s iconic love scenes in a brand-new piece called Boundless as the Sea, created by Owen Horsley.
Guests will also have the opportunity to see critically acclaimed new work from the RSC with Miss Littlewood a musical by Sam Kenyon exploring the life of one of theatre’s most playful and radical figures, making its transatlantic debut.
For those interested in learning what it takes to be an RSC actor, the on board cast will lead a series of workshops that explore their craft. Guests will also be able to access ‘Shakespeare Tales’, intimate, informal events where actors will perform their personal favourite sonnets and speeches and answer questions from the audience.
Vice President, Brand and Product at Cunard, Lee Powell, said: “We are delighted to welcome the Royal Shakespeare Company on board Queen Mary 2. To be able to offer guests access to unique performances by world leaders in both contemporary theatre and Shakespeare’s finest work, is an extraordinary opportunity which I know our guests will fully immerse themselves in.”
Erica Whyman, RSC Acting Artistic Director, said: “We are thrilled to be working with Cunard to bring our performances to the guests of Queen Mary 2 together with unique opportunities to get close to working theatre artists and learn more about our house playwright. The RSC ignites imaginations and expands horizons and Shakespeare’s plays allow us to imagine new and remarkable worlds, so this partnership has a perfect synergy. Boundless as the Sea will be a heart-warming taster of all the ways Shakespeare explores love and romance, and we are also pleased to be presenting a version of the joyous, quirky and toe-tapping Miss Littlewood. This is an exciting new venture for us and we look forward very much to meeting new audiences on board.”
In addition, Queen Mary 2 will host a touring exhibition, ‘Digital Diorama: An Augmented Journey Through Shakespeare’s Stratford’. Guests will use devices to experience scenes from his plays come to life. Some of the RSC’s most popular productions in recent years including Hamlet, Henry V, The Merry Wives of Windsor and As You Like it will also be screened in Cunard’s on board cinema, Illuminations.
The 3-year partnership begins on 29 May till 12 August 2022 and then again from 15 September to 13 November 2022. Guests will experience either Boundless as the Sea or Miss Littlewood on each featured voyage. Dates for future years to be announced at a later date.
More information about transatlantic crossings here https://www.cunard.com/en-gb/cruise-destinations/transatlantic-cruises
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