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Read The Reviews For Titanique!

Kevin, April 14th, 2026

The R.M.S Titanic has docked on Broadway!

Near, far, wherever you are, you'll definitely want to see this Titanic-inspired musical comedy! After making waves across the pond and downtown, the show is officially inviting audiences on board. This camp retelling of Jack and Rose's doomed romance is told through the fabulous lens of Celine Dion. Packed with smooth-sailing vocals and pop hits you know like the back of your hand, the question, as big as an iceberg, is: did this transfer make a splash, or did it sink? 

Here's what the critics had to say.

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"Now, amped up about as high as it can go with an all-star cast, Titanique is guaranteed to deliver the most fun night you will have at the theatre this year." - Theatreley

"In a world chugging toward dark waters, Titanique is a guaranteed good night out - one that ends with the whole audience singing." - Theatermania

"Campier than the campy Cats: The Jellicle Ball but no less generous in its embrace of queer heritage's seismic impact on American culture, Titanique on Broadway is bigger than a mere hoot. It's a riotous, high-cresting celebration just when we need it most." - Deadline

"Advertised as a strictly limited run, the show's established and Millennial-friendly fan base should be coming back for seconds and the Broadway gig will give cachet to future cruises. Overall, while the musical is not quite a night to remember, let's just say the show is, well, fantastique." - Variety

"Titanique is the kind of giddy, dippy, fan-friendly spectacle that invites you to arrive a glass-and-a-half deep, literally or spiritually." - Vulture

"Can't say the humongous St. James Theatre, which suits hardly any show, is my favorite port of call. Nobody can argue that its distancing size is an asset to a musical that thrives on a dirty-little-secret energy. And actors dashing 10 feet to the wings doesn't suit a staging packed with rapid-fire gags. Its new set of metal platforms and beams is more concert tour than comedy hour. Yet the unhinged underdog retains its essential charms." - New York Post

"A shining comedy showcase, a bonafide arena concert, and a well-built musical that doesn't require much Titanic knowledge to enjoy." - New York Theatre Guide

"Titanique maintains the scrappy seat-of-your-pants energy that helped it set sail in the first place. It has the heart of an ambitious school production, staying true to its origins: a show put together with spit, glue, and love, for the sole purpose of making people laugh." - Entertainment Weekly

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