Titanic
Published
About the show
- Written by: Maury Yeston, Peter Stone
- Premiered: 1997
- Categories: 1990s, Drama, Historical, Tragedy, Two Act
- Setting: 1910s
Titanic: The Musical dramatizes the maiden voyage of the RMS Titanic, which sank after colliding with an iceberg in 1912, one of the most tragic maritime disasters in history.
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Synopsis
The musical focuses on the hopes, dreams, and aspirations of the passengers and crew, from the wealthy and famous occupying the upper decks to the emigrants in steerage dreaming of a better life in America.
Through its powerful score and moving narratives, the musical captures the optimism of the early 20th century, the social stratifications of the time, and the universal themes of human nature in the face of disaster.
The story is a tribute to the indomitable human spirit and the memories of those aboard the ill-fated voyage.
Songs from Titanic
- Overture / Prologue: In Every Age
- How Did They Build Titanic?
- Fare Thee Well
- The Largest Moving Object
- I Must Get On That Ship
- The 1st Class Roster
- Godspeed Titanic (Sailing)
- Barrett’s Song
- What a Remarkable Age This Is!
- To Be a Captain
- Lady’s Maid
- The Proposal / The Night Was Alive
- Hymn / Doing the Latest Rag
- I Have Danced
- No Moon
- Autumn / Finale
- Dressed In Your Pyjamas In The Grand Salon
- The Staircase
- The Blame
- To the Lifeboats
- We’ll Meet Tomorrow
- Still
- Mr. Andrews’ Vision
- The Foundering
- In Every Age (Reprise) / Finale