“Pride and Prejudice” Sets Sail: Cunard’s Queen Anne to Host Award-Winning Musical

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Cunard Line is elevating the onboard entertainment experience by featuring the critically acclaimed musical, “Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of),” on its newest luxury liner, Queen Anne. This unique adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic novel, crafted with a blend of humor, karaoke, and a fresh perspective from the servants’ viewpoint, promises to offer guests an unforgettable theatrical experience at sea. The show, penned and directed by Isobel McArthur, has garnered significant acclaim, clinching the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Entertainment or Comedy Play in 2022.

Queen Anne, the latest addition to Cunard’s fleet, is set to make a grand entrance on May 3, with the musical debuting during a two-week voyage around the British Isles starting on May 24. Following this special inaugural performance, “Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of)” will continue to grace the stage throughout the ship’s first season, bringing a slice of the West End to the high seas.

Katie McAlister, president of Cunard, expresses her enthusiasm for the collaboration with producer David Pugh, bringing one of the West End’s most celebrated productions to Cunard’s passengers. McAlister emphasizes Cunard’s commitment to offering “unique and enriching experiences” that distinguish a Cunard voyage from any other luxury travel experience.

As Queen Anne prepares to welcome aboard its guests, the inclusion of “Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of)” highlights Cunard’s dedication to delivering exceptional and innovative entertainment options. This move not only reinforces Cunard’s reputation for sophistication and elegance but also underscores its willingness to push the boundaries of traditional cruise entertainment. Passengers on Queen Anne can look forward to a season filled with laughter, drama, and the unparalleled charm of a live musical performance that has captured the hearts of theater-goers and critics alike.

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