“Come from Away” Set for First At-Sea Production on Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth
by Dori Saltzman
Photo: Cunard
Acclaimed Broadway show “Come from Away” will mark its 10th anniversary with a special season of performances onboard Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth during the ship’s debut season sailing Caribbean itineraries out of Miami.
“We are very excited to bring ‘Come from Away’ to Queen Elizabeth for her maiden Caribbean season,” said Katie McAlister, president of Cunard. “It’s a show that resonates deeply with audiences, celebrating compassion and connection – values that we share at Cunard.”
Cunard has long had a partnership with Broadway and London’s West End to bring onboard some of theater’s best shows.
“We are incredibly passionate about the power of timeless storytelling, and our long-standing affiliation with London’s West End and Broadway in New York ensures that unparalleled entertainment is at the heart of the Cunard experience,” McAlister added.
The show will be performed in Queen Elizabeth’s Royal Court Theater twice during each voyage, with matinee and evening performances available. The production has been specially crafted for the stage at sea, and lasts about one hour and 40 minutes featuring an ensemble cast of 12 performers.
“Come from Away” depicts the true story of the 6,579 air passengers grounded in a small Canadian town in the wake of 9/11, and the heartwarming way in which the Newfoundland community invited these “come from aways” into their lives.
Queen Elizabeth begins its first Caribbean season out of Miami on Oct. 16, 2025.





