Céline Dion parody musical Titaníque is officially moving to Broadway!
Following success Off-Broadway, the show will transfer for a 16-week limited engagement at the St. James Theatre.
Previews begin March 26, 2026 with an opening set for April 12.
Marla Mindelle, who co-created the show and originated the role of Céline Dion, will return to star. Further casting is to be announced.
Titaníque delivers laughs and heart with a book by Marla, Tye Blue, and Constantine Rousouli, mixing hit Céline Dion songs with tongue-in-cheek humor about romance onboard the Titanic.
The show reimagines the famous 1997 film, inviting audiences along as Céline Dion herself narrates the fateful story of Jack and Rose behind the scenes of a Titanic museum tour.
What started as a single-night concert in LA in 2017 turned into a New York run and then a surprise Off-Broadway hit, playing for three years at the Daryl Roth Theatre.
The show recently opened in London’s West End following other international productions in Canada, Australia and France.
For more information and to sign up for ticket alerts, head to TitaniqueMusical.com.
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