Thursday, 28 April 2011

Hugh Bonneville to take to the stage at the launch of Britain’s newest cruise ship


Hugh Bonneville, celebrated star of ITV’s ‘Downton Abbey’ will act as master of ceremonies at the naming ceremony for P&O Cruises newest ship Adonia, on May 21, 2011.

Hugh will share the spotlight with Adonia’s godmother, Dame Shirley Bassey, DBE, as he welcomes her to the stage to name the ship with the official bottle breaking ceremony.
Hugh has had a long and distinguished career, starring on both the big and small screen, including roles in ‘The Vicar of Dibley,’ and ‘Notting Hill’. He is taking time out from filming the second series of Downton Abbey to join the celebrations on board Adonia.
P&O Cruises managing director, Carol Marlow said “We are delighted that such an eminent British actor has agreed to join us for the occasion, and we’re sure that it will add an extra element of glamour and distinction to the event.”

Adonia is considerably smaller than the larger ships of today. Carrying just 710 passengers, the ship will be able to reach off the beaten track ports of call, yet is big enough to provide an extensive range of on board facilities. Exclusively for adults, Adonia will offer an atmosphere that is intimate and refined – and the on board excellence for which the company is renowned.

Wednesday, 20 April 2011

CUNARD EMBARKS ON 2011 TRANSATLANTIC SEASON WITH NEW DIMENSION IN ENTERTAINMENT

Flagship Queen Mary 2 introduces 3-D films and new interactive Insights Programmes

As Cunard Line prepares to launch flagship Queen Mary 2’s seventh transatlantic season on 26 April 2011, the company announced on 15th April 2011 a new dimension in entertainment. New on board entertainment experiences include 3D films through a partnership with RealD, dynamic, interactive songwriting workshops, and RADA (Royal Academy of Dramatic Art) “street theatre” performances and writing workshops.

3-D Partnership with RealD

Starting on Transatlantic Crossings in early May, Queen Mary 2 will offer 3D films in association with RealD, the world’s most widely used digital 3D projection technology, presented in the ship’s stadium-style seating theatre, Illuminations.

Throughout June, the opera “Carmen” - a co-production of RealD and London’s Royal Opera House – will be featured, providing viewers the best seat in the house, taking them on a magic carpet ride into the heart of this famed opera - immersing them into this exciting story of love, jealousy and betrayal. CARMEN IN 3D is a dazzling film, filled with some of the best-loved music ever written - and performed by a world-class cast. With English subtitles throughout, it is the perfect event for life-long opera fans and first-timers alike.

In addition, forthcoming summer 3D blockbusters will be shown including Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2.

Professional Insights Songwriting Programme

Also new this year, professional songwriter and producer Chris Difford, formerly of the 1970’s British new wave band Squeeze, will conduct songwriting workshops with four other professional song-writers as part of the Professional Insights series.

With Difford’s songwriting programme, guests will be able to collaborate in small groups with guitarists, pianists, singers and bass players from Queen Mary 2’s performance company. The best songwriters then will have the opportunity to record their songs in a studio on board to take home. Difford and the songwriters also will be performing well-known Squeeze favourites during the voyage. Difford’s Professional Insights songwriting programme will be offered on the following voyages:

*10 -17 May (Southampton – NY)
*24 June - 1 July (Southampton – NY)
*15-22 August (Southampton – NY)
*20-27 Sept (Southampton – NY)
*27 Sept – 7 Oct (New England and Canadian Sojourn)

Peter Shanks, Cunard President and Managing Director, says:

“Cunard’s guests have come to expect top-notch entertainment and enrichment programmes, and our new offerings will enhance their experience even more. Once again, the worlds of theatre, music and literature truly come alive on board, providing guests the combination of accessible world-class entertainment with the opportunity to tap into their own creative sides.”

Chris Difford

Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA)

The RADA graduate company continues to celebrate its longstanding relationship with Cunard with daily workshops and classic performances.

This year, RADA will go beyond the Royal Court Theatre to feature several new interactive offerings including dramatic re-enactments throughout the ship. These “street theatre” performances will be taken from such classic works as Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales and Shakespeare’s Much Ado about Nothing:

The Pilgrim’s Journey: The actors will travel in costume around the ship in characters from The Canterbury Tales as they would travel to Canterbury; they will stop several times for a short scene / improvisation.

Much Ado Around the Ship: Two groups of actors will perform short scenes from the play around the ship.

A Bedtime Story: Taking place in the Grand Lobby, one of the RADA actors will sit in an armchair, surrounded by a small group of guests and read a bedtime story; requests can be taken for night 6.

The Canterbury Tales Performance, Royal Court Theatre: RADA will perform a different Canterbury Tale each month, performing the complete works over the course of two years. At the end of each performance, the audience will be encouraged to choose their favourite tale; the actors will then ask for short stories to be called The Cunard Tales to be written by members of the audience; these will then be workshopped and performed by the actors and participants in Workshop 3.

Also new for 2011, RADA appears in two of Queen Mary 2’s lounges, blending musical components with performances featuring poetry, piano and jazz including:

Jazz Poetry with the Mark Hodgson Trio, Chart Room: The actors will perform rhythmic, jazz and rap poetry accompanied by the trio.

Passion and Piano, Winter Garden: The actors will read passionate poetry and prose accompanied by the piano. They will also read chosen pieces and take requests from the audience.

Tuesday, 12 April 2011

Azura celebrates first birthday with a little help from her Godmother


April 10 marked the first full year in service for P&O Cruises Azura. To celebrate, Godmother Darcey Bussell sent a specially signed birthday card to the ship, Captain and crew.

The card, signed: “Happy 1st Birthday Azura! I wish I could be with you all. Have a wonderful celebration. Love Darcey” will be displayed on board in the atrium for passengers to see.

Azura is currently on a 14 night Mediterranean cruise that will see birthday celebrations including a gala night with special birthday theme and a ‘reveal’ of the framed card to passengers on board.

P&O Cruises managing director Carol Marlow said: “One year ago we welcomed Azura into our fleet with a sparkling naming ceremony. Darcey Bussell was a perfect Godmother and gave Azura a wonderful entry into our fleet. Since then, Azura has had a very successful first year in service, and has received consistently excellent feedback from our passengers. May there be many more years to come!”

Here’s a look back at Azura’s first year in numbers:

· 3,400 Wine Flights sampled in the Glasshouse
· 507 bottles of Veuve Cliquot enjoyed
· 154 Champagne breakfasts in bed served
· 40 renewal of vows ceremonies conducted
· 65,000 passengers entertained at the Captain's Welcome on Board parties
· 515 massages enjoyed in The Retreat
· 3,573 portions sold of the most popular starter in XVII, the Crayfish and Lobster Cocktail
· 2,200 portions sold of the most popular main course in XVII, the 'Beef Fillet Rossini'
· 2,477 portions sold of the most popular dessert in XVII, the Crepe Suzette Flambee
· 219,127 hands of Blackjack dealt
· 103,469 nautical miles sailed, the equivalent to almost five times around the world or 653 trips between London and Manchester

Friday, 8 April 2011

P&O Cruises hosts largest Royal Wedding party at sea


More than 12,800 Brits will be travelling with P&O Cruises on April 29, meaning the largest collective wedding celebration at sea.

The six ships will be cruising as far apart as the Panama Canal to Palma, the Atlantic to the Bay of Biscay.

On board each ship, passengers will receive a Royal Wedding invitation in their cabin and the wedding coverage will be broadcast in all possible areas on board, including the SeaScreen giant cinema screen by the pool on Azura.*

Great British sailaway or deck parties will take place throughout the day, with decorations and flags, and evening entertainment will include a Royal Gala Ball and a specially themed quiz. Films shown will have a royal theme, such as The Queen, The King’s Speech and The Princess Diaries for younger cruisers.

P&O Cruises managing director, Carol Marlow, said: “The Royal Wedding will have the nation gripped on April 29 and we would like people to celebrate in true P&O Cruises style. We create a sense of occasion better than anyone, and have made sure that the day will be a wonderful celebration for everyone on board.”

The P&O Cruises ships will be in the following locations on April 29:

· Arcadia – transit Panama Canal headed towards Puntarenas, Costa Rica

· Aurora – crossing the Atlantic from Barbados, next stop Madeira

· Azura – alongside in Palma

· Oceana – returning to Southampton from Gibraltar

· Ventura – alongside in Southampton

· Oriana – alongside in Palma


*Subject to satellite communications. One venue per ship will be kept ‘wedding free’ for any passengers not wishing to watch the ceremony.