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All aboard the Titanique!

14+ recommendation with strictly no admittance for under 12s due to strong language and sexual references

Performance dates

9 December 2024 - 4 January 2026

Run time: 1 hour 40 mins

No interval

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Want to find out what really happened to Jack and Rose on that fateful night?

Our story begins when Céline Dion hijacks a Titanic Museum tour and enchants the audience with her totally wild take, recharting the course of Titanic’s beloved moments and characters with her iconic song catalog.

Featuring powerhouse voices and show-stopping numbers (plus, contemporary pop culture and punchy odes to the 90s film), TITANIQUE is a one-of-a-kind musical voyage bursting with nostalgia and heart.

See you aboard the Ship of Dreams, girlfriends!

Upcoming Performance Times

Thursday1 May 2025
Friday2 May 2025
Saturday3 May 2025
Saturday3 May 2025
Sunday4 May 2025
Sunday4 May 2025
Tuesday6 May 2025
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Content

Please note that the Titanique musical contains very strong language, sexual references and scenes of an adult nature and therefore operates a strict age restriction of 12+.  Under 12s will not be admitted into the venue.

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Recent Reviews

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Meet the cast of Titanique

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Meet the cast of Titanique

Meet the cast of Titanique

Written by an award-winning team - Marla Mindelle,Constantine Rousouli and Tye BlueTitanique is a splash hit musical parody that has been taking the theatre world by storm. One of the greatest love stories of all time and eleven-time Oscar-winning film Titanic is retold by Canadian songstress Céline Dion. As the story takes audiences on an outrageously funny journey, who is playing the roles of Céline Dion, Cal, Jack, Rose, and The Iceberg?

Who plays Céline Dion?

Taking the lead of Canadian songstress and superstar Céline Dion is Lauren Drew. Her theatre credits include Evita (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre), Lizzie the Musical (Hope Mill Theatre and Southwark Playhouse), Kinky Boots (Adelphi Theatre), and Heathers the Musical (The Other Palace and Theatre Royal Haymarket).

Who plays Cal?

Jordan Luke Cage takes on the role of the male antagonist, Cal. A leading man on the London West End, his past accolades include Bat out of Hell (Dominion Theatre), The Pride (Fortune Theatre) and The Light in the Piazza (Alexandra Palace).

Who plays Jack?

Playing the lead protagonist is Rob Houchen. His theatre credits include Titanic (Charing Cross Theatre), Les Misérables (Queen’s Theatre), Sondheim’s Old Friends (Sondheim Theatre & Universal), and South Pacific (Chichester Festival Theatre, Sadlers Wells & UK Tour).

Who plays Rose?

Katie Ronney takes on the female protagonist role of Rose. The actress’s theatre accolades include Rose in Hex (National Theatre) and Laertes in Hamlet (National Theatre).

Who plays The Iceberg?

Taking on the role of The Iceberg is Layton Williams. His credits include Billy Elliott (West End), Everybody’s Talking About Jamie (Apollo Theatre, UK/international tour), Thriller Live! (West End), Hairspray! (2018 UK Tour) and Cabaret (West End).

30 Apr, 2025 | By Emmanuel Kankam

Titanique The Musical Review: Did the Show Sink or Swim?

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Titanique The Musical Review: Did the Show Sink or Swim?

The film is over 25 years old now, so Leo has obviously lost interest—but thankfully, Céline Dion has not! 

The show kicks off at a Titanic Museum, whereby a mystery-witch figure interrupts the tour to dramatically whip off her bin-bag hood to reveal herself as none other than Céline Dion, claiming to have survived the sinking of the RMS Titanic over 100 years ago. (I will personally be writing a complaint to Titanic Belfast because the attraction was severely lacking in the Céline department when I went last summer!)

20 Mar, 2025 | By Hay Brunsdon

Jordan Luke Gage, Lauren Drew, Rob Houchen and Layton Williams board the Titanique

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Jordan Luke Gage, Lauren Drew, Rob Houchen and Layton Williams board the Titanique

The Titanique is looking shipshape, as West End favourites join original crew members to bring the multi award-winning musical to London’s West End! 

Having started its voyage over two years ago, the off-broadway (iceburg) hit will finally be dropping anchor at The Criterion Theatre from 9 December. Helming the ship will be Lauren Drew (SIX) as Céline Dion, Darren Bennett (Singin’ in the Rain) as Victor Garber / Luigi, Jordan Luke Gage (Bonnie & Clyde) as Cal, Emmy nominee Stephen Guarino (Eastsiders) reprising his role as Ruth, Rob Houchen (Les Misérables) as Jack, Kat Ronney (Hex) as Rose, Charlotte Wakefield (The Great British Bake Off Musical) as Molly Brown and Layton Williams (Cabaret) as the Iceberg. Seriously. 

Completing the company are Freddie King (Gentlemen Prefer Blondes), Adrianne Langley (Sixties Girls), Madison Swan (The Book of Mormon), Rodney Vubya (The Book of Mormon) and Kristina Walz (Titanique).  

8 Oct, 2024 | By Sian McBride

Titanique confirms London transfer!

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Titanique confirms London transfer!

All aboard! The off-broadway phenomenon, Titanique, will be setting sail later this year, and it is set to dock in Theatreland!

The madcap musical premiered in Los Angeles back in 2017, before charting course for an off-Broadway run at The Asylum Theatre in 2022, where it then made its final stop at the Daryl Roth Theatre. The production won the 2023 Lucille Lortel Awards for Outstanding Musical and for lead performer (Marla Mindelle) and costume design (Alejo Vietti).In addition to the Lucille Lortel wins, the production also picked up an Off Broadway Alliance Award and an Obie Award, and was nominated for Drama League, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Choice awards. They really have a boatload of accolades!

2 May, 2024 | By Sian McBride

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