Titanic
Titanic - 2024 Off-Broadway History , Info & More
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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 the time the show premiered on Broadway in October of 1997, cultural fascination with the “ship of dreams” had reached a fever pitch, and Titanic received critical and audience acclaim, as well as five Tony Awards including Best Musical.
Pared down to its essence by director Anne Kauffman (The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window) and highlighting the majestic sweep of Yeston’s nearly sung-through score, Titanic remains a symphonic musical theater revelation. Our Encores production meditates on the nature of ambition and the human scale of this epic tragedy, focusing on the class divides both illuminated and transcended by the ship’s inexorable sinking, and painting a heartrending portrait of the individuals whose dreams of America were dashed in the Atlantic.
Titanic - 2024 - Off-Broadway Cast
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TITANIC: A TALE OF DOOMED DREAMS AND HUBRIS RISES ANEW
10 / 10
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 Yeston and a book by Peter Stone—enjoyed a respectable run on Broadway back in the late 1990s, when the kind of pseudo-operatic pomp that had made The Phantom of the Opera and Les Misérables hits in the previous decade was still being mistaken for depth by many theatergoers. Titanic is certainly not unmarked by the self-seriousness and bombast its subject matter would seem to invite. But for those who missed its stint in Times Square, and haven’t spent much time with its score since (I’m guilty on both counts, I’ll admit), this new staging—which teams a sprawling, starry cast with a 30-piece orchestra—will prove nothing short of a revelation.
‘Titanic’ Review: Encores Raises The Ship of Dreams For The 21st Century
8 / 10
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 life!”
Titanic FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How Did They Build Titanic?
There She Is
Loading Inventory
The Largest Moving Object
I Must Get on That Ship
The 1st Class Roster
Godspeed Titanic
Barrett's Song
What a Remarkable Age This Is
To Be a Captain
Lady's Maid
The Proposal
The Night Was Alive
Hymn
Doing the Latest Rag
I Have Danced
No Moon
Autumn
Wake Up, Wake Up!
Dressed in Your Pyjamas in the Grand Salon
The Staircase
The Blame
Getting in the Lifeboat
Canons
We'll Meet Tomorrow
Still
Mr. Andrews' Vision
I Give You My Hand
Behind Every Fortune
Titanic History
Other Productions of Titanic
| 1997 | Broadway |
Original Broadway Production Broadway |
| 2006 |
Australian Revival |
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| 2024 | Off-Broadway |
Encores! Concert Revival Production Off-Broadway |
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