The irreverent Off-Broadway hit Titanique is moving to Broadway this spring.
The musical, which reimagines the plot of the Titanic movie as if it were narrated by Celine Dion, will come to Broadway for a 16-week limited engagement starting March 26, 2026 at the St. James Theatre. The musical, which is also set to songs by Dion, including “My Heart Will Go On” and “All By Myself,” will open April 12 and is set to run through July 12.
Co-creator Marla Mindelle (Sister Act, Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella) is set to reprise her role as Céline Dion on Broadway after originating the role Off-Broadway. Co-creator Tye Blue (RuPaul’s Drag Race, Rumer Willis’ Over the Love Tour) will direct the Broadway production. Additional casting will be announced at a later date. Constantine Rousouli, who has appeared as Fiyero on Broadway and in Titanique, is also a co-creator.
The musical opened Off Broadway in June 2022 and ran for three years, upgrading to a larger theater during the run, before closing in June 2025. The musical has also launched productions in London’s West End, Sydney, Toronto, Montréal, Chicago, Paris and São Paulo. In 2025, Titanique won the Olivier Award for Best Entertainment or Comedy,
Titanique moves to the St. James Theatre after the early closure of Queen of Versailles.Still the move to Broadway, with a larger theater and its outsized economics, may be a gamble for the scrappy show.
The creative team for Broadway will also include choreographer Ellenore Scott (Ragtime, Funny Girl, Little Shop of Horrors); Music Supervisor, Arranger, and Orchestrator Nicholas James Connell; Scenic Designer Gabriel Hainer Evansohn and Grace Lauchbacher for Iron Bloom Creative Production; Costume Designer Alejo Vietti (Beautiful, Smash), Lighting Designer Paige Seber; Sound Designer Lawrence Schober; and Drama Desk Award-winning Hair & Wig Designer Charles G. LaPointe (Death Becomes Her).