
'Titanique' tickets now available through June 2026
Musical parody Titanique asks the question: what really happened to Jack and Rose the night the Titanic crashed into that iceberg?
Summary
- Titanique tickets are now available to June 2026
- Co-written by Tye Blue Marla Mindelle and Constantine Rousouli the show takes another look at what really happened the night the Titanic sank
- Astrid Harris leads the cast as Céline Dion
All aboard! Titanique has extended performances at the Criterion Theatre in the West End through to 7 June 2026.
The cast includes Luke Bayer (Everybody’s Talking About Jamie) as Jack, Richard Carson (Les Misérables) as Cal, Hiba Elchikhe (The Time Traveller's Wife) as Rose, Astrid Harris (Titaníque – Théâtre du Lido, Paris) as Céline Dion, Carl Mullaney (La Cage Aux Folles) as Ruth, Jenny O’Leary (The Great British Bake Off) as Molly Brown, Tim Walton (Matilda the Musical) as Victor Garber / Luigi and Tosh Wanogho-Maud (Robin Hood) as The Iceberg until 5 October. Ryan Carter (Bat Out Of Hell) takes over the role of The Iceberg from 7 October.
Completing the company are on-stage background vocalists Adrianne Langley (Sixties Girls, Dusseldorf), Madison Swan (We Will Rock You), and Rodney Vubya (Frozen) and offstage understudies Freddie King (Heathers), David Ouch (Moulin Rouge! The Musical, Australia), and Caitlin Tipping (SIX).
Musical parody Titanique asks the question: what really happened to Jack and Rose the night the Titanic crashed into that iceberg? Narrated by Céline Dion, the show turns one of the greatest love stories of all time into a hysterical night at the theatre.
Co-written by Tye Blue (also directs), Marla Mindelle and Constantine Rousouli, Titanique is choreographed by Ellenore Scott. music supervision, arrangements and orchestrations are by Nicholas James Connell, scenic design is by Gabriel Hainer Evansohn and Grace Lauchbacher, costume design is by Alejo Vietti, lighting design is by Paige Seber, and sound design is by Lawrence Schober.
Book Titanique tickets on LondonTheatre.co.uk
Photo credit: Astrid Harris in Titanique. (Courtesy of production)
Frequently asked questions
What is Titanique about?
The laugh-out-loud funny jukebox musical, Titanique, which combines the blockbuster film, Titanic, with the music of Céline Dion, comes to the London stage at Criterion Theatre.
How do you book tickets for Titanique?
Book tickets for Titanique on London Theatre.
Where is Titanique playing?
Titanique is playing at Criterion Theatre. The theatre is located at 218-223 Piccadilly, Piccadilly Circus, London, SW1Y 4XA.
What's the age requirement for Titanique?
The recommended age for Titanique is Ages 14+. Strictly no admittance for under 12s due to strong language and sexual references. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult (18+)..
How long is Titanique?
The running time of Titanique is 115 minutes. No interval.
Who wrote Titanique?
The musical is by Marla Mindelle, Constantine Rousouli, and Tye Blue.
Who directed Titanique?
Tye Blue stages the show.
What songs are in Titanique?
The musical has many hit songs, including My Heart Will Go On, The Prayer, Who Let the Dogs Out, and I’m Alive.
Is Titanique appropriate for kids?
This musical is best for children ages 12 and above as it contains some sexual innuendo, adult humour, and adult language.
Is Titanique good?
Titanique is a wonderful musical that has been a hit both on and off Broadway, earning three Lucille Lortel Awards. This show promises a fun night of theatre for all, as it includes many hit musical numbers and laugh-out-loud moments.
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