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A preview of our guest
speakers in 2010
Kate Atkinson
Spectacular Shows At Sea
Queen Mary 2,
15 April 2010
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This Victorian show for a modern age, whose choreography
Her first novel, Behind the Scenes
is enriched by Music Hall characters and elaborate period
at the Museum (1995), won the
costumes takes a cheeky look at the Victorian Gothic Revival.
1995 Whitbread Book of the
Year award; seven further novels,
DANCE PASSION
two plays and numerous short
Outstanding international performers celebrate the world
stories have since followed.
of dance from Gene Kelly – via the Tango, Salsa and Samba –
to the energy of the Lindy Hop and Jump Jive.
Murry Walker
Queen Mary 2,A STROKE OF GENIUS
This eclectic show pairs iconic artists with music: Andy Warhol
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and the Rolling Stones; Edward Hopper’s with 40’s swing;
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The captivating story of a young Irishman and his search
career has spanned 50 years. Murray
for fortune, featuring a heady mix of original and traditional
made his Formula 1 commentary
Irish music, song and dance with a rousing finale!
debut in 1949, although it was during
the televised races of the 1970s that
SINGERS IN CONCERT
The Royal Cunard singers, complete with an 18-piece
the wider public grew familiar with his
orchestra, explore the dynamics between men and women
excitable style and ‘Murrayisms’, which
through songs by Burt Bacharach, Sir Paul McCartney,
became synonymous with the sport
Carly Simon and many more.
until his official retirement in 2001.
Queen Mary 2
Bill Bryson
Queen Mary 2,
VIVA ITALIA!
2 October 2010
A new musical spectacle showcasing all things Italiano
from fashion to the arts, with sumptuous Renaissance
Born in Des Moines,
and contemporary costumes, featuring both original and
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CRAZY IN LOVE
where he worked as a journalist.
A sometimes satirical, sometimes moving look at the link between romance and music
He made his name as a travel writer
through fabulous arrangements, interactive scenery and inventive choreography.
with the publication of The Lost
Continent in 1999, the first of many
APASSIONATA
works to delight readers with his
From the fiery passion of the Argentinean Tango, the Skaters
witty observations, and has more
Waltz to the tantalising Flamenco, these dramatic contrasts
recently produced books on
in dance styles are presented by a uniquely talented cast.
language and science.
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