Cunard has unveiled its 2027 entertainment programme, headlined by four Event Voyages aboard Queen Mary 2 and a new series of Entertainment Residencies across its fleet of four ships.

Katie McAlister, Cunard President, said the programme brought together world-leading cultural partners in a way only Cunard could deliver.

“From our signature Event Voyages on board the world’s only ocean liner to new residencies across the fleet, we’re giving guests the opportunity to connect with the arts in a way that simply isn’t possible anywhere else,” Ms McAlister said.

The four Event Voyages include Theatre at Sea with the Olivier Awards, a Transatlantic Crossing from October 20 to 27, 2027, celebrating the very best of theatre through exclusive performances and workshops.

Dance the Atlantic, in partnership with English National Ballet, runs from July 16 to 23, 2027, with performances by internationally acclaimed dancers alongside talks and workshops.

Anthony Inglis and the National Symphony Orchestra return for their 18th year from October 1 to 8, 2027, with guest choir opportunities and Q&A sessions.

The Literature Festival at Sea, curated by the team behind The Times and Sunday Times Cheltenham Literature Festival, runs from December 2 to 9, 2027.

New Entertainment Residencies across Queen Mary 2, Queen Anne, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria will bring award-winning theatre companies and performers aboard selected sailings.

Highlights include The Truman Capote Talk Show, The Essence of Audrey inspired by the life of Audrey Hepburn who famously sailed with Cunard, and Frozen Love: A Buckingham Nicks Story, charting the early relationship of Fleetwood Mac’s Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham.

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