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Music, Literature, Theatre and new Art & Design themed Transatlantic Crossing take Centre Stage on flagship Queen Mary 2, and sister ship Queen Elizabeth
VALENCIA, Calif., April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Luxury cruise line
Cunard announced today its 2022 line-up of Event Voyages, offering a rich and compelling variety of themes on board flagship liner Queen Mary 2 and Queen Elizabeth. Welcoming back guest favorites including the
Literature Festival at Sea in partnership with
Cheltenham Literature Festival,
The Times and
The Sunday Times; and much-loved Anthony Inglis and the UK National Symphony of Orchestra, Cunard also introduces the line s first
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21 exciting things to look forward to in Cheltenham in 2021
Hold tight, exciting things are coming to Cheltenham in 2021 – from anticipated restaurant and bar openings, new sports and big-name comedians to the planned return of some of the town’s most popular events.
Look forward to eating at one of Cheltenham’s newest restaurants, getting back to the theatre and soaking up some culture at the Lit Fest, once lockdown restrictions ease in 2021.
While 2021 might not have got off to the start we’d have all liked, as the easing of lockdown measures edge ever closer there are sure signs of life returning to some normality.
Cheltenham Festivals came close to being ‘sunk’ by the pandemic
Figures showing hundreds of thousands of visitors to 2020’s Cheltenham Literature Festival hide just how close the town could have come to losing its showpieces events.
Just some of the faces that appeared at The Times & The Sunday Times Cheltenham Literature Festival in 2020 and helped make it such a success.
Had the team behind Cheltenham Festivals not executed a dramatic last-minute re-write of its business plan, the organisation may have been may have been ‘sunk’, according to its chairperson Diane Hill, OBE (nee Savory).
New figures showing how many people viewed Cheltenham Literature Festival digitally in 2020, underline just how successful and necessary the organisation’s sudden transformation to embrace online was.