Camp Musical 'Titanique' Brings Céline Dion to the Titanic in London's West End
The off-Broadway hit reimagines the Titanic story with Dion's music, humor, and absurdity, earning praise for its playful spirit and bold performances.
- The musical 'Titanique' combines Céline Dion's discography with a comedic retelling of the Titanic story, blending elements from the 1997 blockbuster film and pop culture references.
- Lauren Drew stars as a fictionalized Céline Dion, narrating the story with humor and embodying the singer’s eccentric personality and talent.
- Directed by Tye Blue, who co-wrote the show with Marla Mindelle and Constantine Rousouli, the production is described as a 'joy machine' and a 'big queer cabaret' by critics.
- The show features iconic Dion ballads such as 'My Heart Will Go On' and 'All By Myself,' alongside over-the-top performances, including a Tina Turner-inspired iceberg character.
- Currently running at London's Criterion Theatre until March 2025, 'Titanique' has also expanded globally, with productions in Sydney, Toronto, Montreal, and an upcoming run in France.