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Titanic Off-Broadway Reviews

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Operatic in its style, historical inspiration, and ambition, Titanic may have seemed unlikely material for musical drama when Maury Yeston (Grand Hotel) and Peter Stone (1776) began work. But by... (more info)

Theatre New York City Center
Previews Jun 11, 2024
Opened Jun 11, 2024
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4 Positive
2 Mixed
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Review: A Glorious ‘Titanic,’ Returned From the Depths

From: The New York Times  |  By: Jesse Green  |  Date: 6/12/2024

That tension between adventure and safety is what makes “Titanic” more than just a collection of tragic sketches. Perhaps a little baldly — Yeston’s lyrics are not as sophisticated as his music — he has Andrews (Jose Llana) say, in the show...

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TITANIC: A TALE OF DOOMED DREAMS AND HUBRIS RISES ANEW

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Elysa Gardner  |  Date: 6/12/2024

At first blush, Titanic might seem less ripe for either homage or re-exploration. Neither a cherished classic like Woods nor a spunky cult favorite like Mattress, this musical account of the great disaster of 1912—with music and lyrics by Maury Yes...

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TITANIC: SMOOTH SAILING AS THE BAND PLAYS ON

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Steven Suskin  |  Date: 6/12/2024

“In ev’ry age mankind attempts to fabricate great works at once magnificent, and impossible,” goes the opening lyric of the prologue. Which, in itself, serves as something of an epitaph for not only the RMS Titanic, but for the Yeston-Stone mus...

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The Encores! Titanic Gives Its Level Best

From: Vulture  |  By: Jackson McHenry  |  Date: 6/13/2024

I wish I could say that Titanic, shorn of all its special effects, is a musical with great bones just waiting to be rediscovered, but that turns out not to be the case. The result is more of a pageant — occasionally stirring, but more often than no...

By all means, get those tickets. Here’s hoping you’re not the guy rushing on stage, bags in hand, as the Titanic has left Southampton, railing that he will be “the laughingstock of Poughkeepsie. If that isn’t the story of my entire goddamn li...

And now for the elephant — or, well, the ship — in the room: Should this “Titanic” have a future life like Encores’ “Into the Woods” and “Parade” did? Seemingly every production in this series creates Broadway buzz now, whether it�...

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