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Episode 208 London Theatre at Sea on Cunard's QM2

17 min ¡ 21 de jun de 2026
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After years of talking about it, Dave has finally completed his first QM2 crossing. "Welcome to the club," says Lorraine. 🚢Dave's back from the London Theatre at Sea Transatlantic Crossing aboard the legendary Queen Mary 2, and he's ready to give his verdict.Did this theatre-themed voyage deserve its own Olivier Award? 🏆 Or was it more Rotten Tomatoes? 🍅In true theatrical fashion, Dave dishes all. And spoiler alert: this special sailing was a triumphant way to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Olivier Awards. With an incredible lineup of West End performers, dazzling productions, lectures, workshops, interviews, and enough enrichment to fill an entire playbill, it's easy to see why Dave keeps describing it as a smorgasbord of theatre.But was it good value? Who actually books a theatre-themed crossing? And what kind of fascinating people will you meet while sailing across the Atlantic surrounded by theatre lovers? This podcast answers it all, darling. Whether you're already a Transatlantic devotee or simply curious about life at sea between continents, this episode takes you behind the curtain on one of Cunard's most unique event voyages.🎙️ Listen now and join the conversation.

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Episode 208 London Theatre at Sea on Cunard's QM2

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