Reviews: What Are Critics Saying About Musical Parody Titanique? | Playbill

The Verdict Reviews: What Are Critics Saying About Musical Parody Titanique?

The show opened its Off-Broadway run and return to New York June 23.

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Critics' reviews of Titanique are in. The musical, based on the James Cameron-directed blockbuster film, opened its return engagement to New York at Off-Broadway's The Asylum Theatre June 23. The musical parody began previews June 14, and is set to run through September 25.

Starring are Broadway veterans, including Marla Mindelle as Céline Dion, Constantine Rousouli as Jack, Frankie Grande as Victor Garber, Kathy Deitch as Molly Brown, Ryan Duncan as Ruth, Alex Ellis as Rose, John Riddle as Cal, and Jaye Alexander as The Iceberg, joined by ensemble members Courtney Bassett, Donnie Hammond and Dimitri Moise.

Read the reviews here.

Citi Tour (Brian Scott Lipton)

New York Theatre Guide (Gillian Russo)

Playbill will continue to update this list as reviews come in.

Céline Dion commandeers a tour group at the Titanic museum, telling the tour guests her eccentric take on the famous love story of Jack and Rose. The irreverent show features popular songs from Dion such as "My Heart Will Go On," "All By Myself," and "To Love You More." 

Titanique was co-written by Mindelle, Rousouli and Tye Blue, and is directed by Blue. Music supervision, arrangements, and orchestrations are by Nicholas Connell. Clarissa Marie Ligon serves as production stage manager, Rebecca Guskin as assistant stage manager, Ellenore Scott as choreographer, and Eva Price as producer. Casting is by The Telsey Office's Rachel Hoffman and Henry Russell Bergstein.

For tickets and more information, visit TitaniqueMusical.com.

 
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