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See the Olivier Award winning smash hit!

  • Dates 26/04/2026 - 30/08/2026
  • Location Criterion Theatre, Piccadilly, London, UK
  • Price ££

The West End debut of Titanique docks at the Criterion Theatre directly from a smash-hit Off-Broadway run. The rib-tickling and camp musical combines the blockbuster movie, Titanic, with Celine Dion’s iconic hits such as “My Heart Will Go On”, “All By Myself” and “To Love You More”. Tickets for the glistening new musical are set to sell quickly, so we recommend grabbing them early to avoid any disappointment.

When Celine Dion hijacks a tour of the Titanic Museum, she re-enacts the famous ship’s most iconic moments including the devastating story of Jack and Rose’s love affair. The parody of the award-winning 1997 movie, Titanic, tells the story in a way audiences have never seen before. If you think you know Titanic, think again as the show is packed with Dion’s famous hits, physical comedy and show-stopping numbers. This is not a musical to be missed!

The cast for the West End run of Titanique includes Lauren Drew (SIX, Legally Blonde) as Celine, Richard Carson as Cal, Tosh Wanogho-Maud as The Iceberg, Luke Bayer as Jack, Darren Bennett as Victor Garber/Luigi, Carl Mullaney as Ruth, Hiba Elchikhe as Rose and Charlotte Wakefield as Molly Brown.

The hilarious book was created by co-writers Tye Blue, Marla Mindelle and Constantine Rousoulie, with Tye Blue as director and choreography by Ellenore Scott (Little Shop of Horrors, Funny Girl).

If you’re looking for some hilarious, camp comedy or a light-hearted evening of entertainment, you’ll want to be one of the first to catch the iconic parody Titanique musical, that’s headed to the Criterion Theatre. Tickets are expected to sell fast, so secure yours now!

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