Titanique, currently making playing Off-Broadway's Asylum Theatre, will transfer to Union Square's Daryl Roth Theatre. The limited engagement at Daryl Roth Theatre will begin November 20 and continue through February 19, 2023.
The musical parody of the 1997 film epic opened at the Asylum Theatre June 23 and will continue there through November 13 before making the jump to the Daryl Roth.
Starring are Marla Mindelle (Sister Act) as Céline Dion, Constantine Rousouli (Cruel Intentions) as Jack, Frankie Grande (Mamma Mia) as Victor Garber, Kathy Deitch (Footloose) as Molly Brown, Mike Millan (As You Like It) as Ruth, Alex Ellis (Catch Me If You Can) as Rose, Ken Wulf Clark (Jagged Little Pill) as Cal, and Avionce Hoyles (Bat Out of Hell) as The Iceberg. The ensemble features Blu Allen, Courtney Bassett, Donnie Hammond, and Brad Greer. John Riddle (Frozen) will return as Cal October 25 and Desiree Rodriguez (Kiss My Aztec!) will take over the role of the Unsinkable Molly Brown October 18.
In the work, Céline Dion commandeers a tour group at the Titanic museum, telling the tour guests her eccentric take on the famous love story of Jack and Rose. Through the fictionalized version of the singer, the irreverent show fwatures popular songs from Dion's catalog such as "My Heart Will Go On," "All By Myself," and "To Love You More" to explain what really happened to and between the lovers. Titanique was co-written by Mindelle, Rousouli, and Tye Blue.
Blue directs the production, which features music supervision, arrangements, and orchestrations by Nicholas Connell. They are joined on the creative team by Clarissa Marie Ligon as production stage manager, Rebecca Guskin as assistant stage manager, and Ellenore Scott as choreographer, and Eva Price as producer. Casting is by The Telsey Office's Rachel Hoffman and Henry Russell Bergstein.
The show originally premiered in Los Angeles in 2017 before transferring to New York City's The Green Room 42. The show also had a virtual concert performance livestreamed from Le Poisson Rouge during the shutdown.
For tickets and more information, visit TitaniqueMusical.com.