As inclusive as it is, Titaníque will not be for everyone. Anyone who is not familiar with the film or is not up to date with niche pop culture will miss a lot of the pastiche and parody here. Some jokes, such as the use of a plastic aubergine as a ...
Critics' Reviews
A frenziedly camp fever dream of a show
A riotous voyage with Céline Dion
Written by Marla Mindelle, Constantine Rousouli and director Tye Blue, it is quite frankly, riotously absurd. But it’s also endearing. And although neither quite as clever or hilarious as it sets out to be, it is so strongly sung and energetically ...
Camp musical sails into silliness with Céline Dion onboard
There are exuberant twists on character and plot: Rose is bullied by her uber-camp mother and the ship’s captain takes ecstasy and is looking forward to clubbing on the LGBTQ+ friendly Fire Island. There are also wonderful renditions of All By Myse...
Get on board with this outrageous Celine Dion parody
The most prominent insertion though is Drew’s hilarious Dion. Dressed in a sparkling, slash-thighed frock and matching pants, she hunkers down to a succession of the singer’s power ballads like a prop entering a scrum. Her expert pastiche of the ...
Celine Dion, an iceberg and a demented jukebox musical
Cameron’s yarn, full of briny bombast, may be an easy target, but the in-jokes are exquisitely delivered. So too are the songs, driven by a trim band led by the musical director Adam Wachter. Drew is a quite astonishing mixture of OTT vocalising an...
Kat Ronney as Rose and Rob Houchen as Jack negotiate the broad, ridiculous romance with slick comedy timing. They are out-camped by Jordan Luke Gage’s sulking rich boy Cal and a hysterically deranged Ruth, Rose’s mother, played with psychotic pre...
An enjoyably bonkers pastiche to beat the winter blues
Archness is the order of the day, the brisk, interval-free affair (with book by Marla Mindelle, Constantine Rousouli and Tye Blue, the latter directing) trading on the best-known tropes and scenes, avid for cheap, camp shots. If you have genuine tear...
A brilliant, bonkers musical parody
A popular culture hit, and subject to countless memes, Titanic was ripe for a parody take — and the musical’s writers have left no stone unturned in bringing all of the film’s most iconic moments to the stage. The cast recreate scenes such as �...
Titanique theatre review — a deliriously silly musical spoof
It’s all outrageous, epically silly and ridiculously over the top, combining jukebox musical logic with Airplane!-style parody and sprinkling oodles of sequins on top.
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