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iscovery is an immensely thrilling feature of every Cunard You can also venture into the far-off galaxies, thanks
voyage, wherever your itinerary may take you. And many to our partnership with the Royal Astronomical Society
of our guests’ most enriching, most rewarding experiences unfold (RAS). Aboard Queen Mary 2, experts will present
right here on board. After all, Cunard Insights offers rare bespoke talks and specially designed shows in Illuminations, the
opportunities to meet illustrious individuals, distinguished by their only planetarium at sea, during which they explain the heavenly
extraordinary expertise, achievements or talents. In the months happenings overhead. On the decks of both ships – and indeed
ahead, this unique programme will take a number of enticing forms. on Queen Elizabeth – you can also survey the night skies first
hand as RAS experts help you discover and map out the various
Firstly, an exceptional line-up of specially invited personalities shall
constellations using telescopes and binoculars.
step aboard both Queen Victoria and Queen Mary 2. We invite you
to rub shoulders with explorers and entrepreneurs, authors and Our Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA)
actors, politicians and poets, and hear them recount their incredible graduates will continue to host their hugely
tales during fascinating lectures, demonstrations and more intimate, popular and enjoyable workshops aboard our ships. During the
informal seminars. creative 45-minute get-togethers, these talented individuals will
pass on priceless acting tips, which range from enhancing the power
In 2010, we are delighted to continue our partnership with Oxford
and impact of your voice to improving your physical stage presence.
University Press, presenting Science At Sea. For this programme,
Their own considerable abilities will also come under the spotlight
we will welcome aboard a number of highly regarded scientists from
courtesy of a series of highly acclaimed, abridged versions of classic
a variety of backgrounds, which include human biology and genetics,
works. These include productions of Charles Dickens’s Hard Times, a
evolution and the environment. They host Science at Sea talks
reworking of a Sherlock Holmes mystery and, for Chekov
and seminars addressing a wide range of thought-provoking
aficionados, the brilliant Brian Friel adaptation of The Bear.
contemporary issues that are designed to stimulate lively scientific
discussion and debate.
Guest Speaker, Queen Mary 2 Production of ‘The Bottled Spider’, Queen Mary 2
20 The most famous ocean liners in the world
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