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Titanique Is Coming to Broadway and the Cast Is Absolutely Wild

Titanique is officially sailing into Broadway. And the cast? Completely unhinged. In the best way.

The cult-favorite musical comedy is landing at the St. James Theatre this spring for a 16-week limited run, and it’s bringing some serious star power with it. If you don’t know Titanique yet, here’s the vibe: Titanic, but told through Céline Dion’s songs, her perspective, and her chaos. Yes, really.

Co-creator Marla Mindelle is back as Céline herself, guiding us through what “really” happened to Jack and Rose. But she won’t be doing it alone.

Jim Parsons is joining the cast. Yes, that Jim Parsons. Four-time Emmy winner. Broadway regular. Big Bang Theory legend. And he’ll be playing Rose’s mother, Ruth, in heels. Honestly, no notes.

This marks another Broadway return for Parsons, who’s already racked up credits like The Normal Heart, An Act of God, The Boys in the Band, and Mother Play. If anyone can pull off camp with precision, it’s him.

Also jumping on board is Deborah Cox, who’ll take on the role of the Unsinkable Molly Brown. She’s no stranger to Broadway, having starred in Aida, Jekyll & Hyde, and The Wiz. And vocally? She’s going to eat this role alive.

Rounding out the cast are two Titanique OGs. Constantine Rousouli and Frankie Grande are back as Jack Dawson and Victor Garber. They originated these roles during the show’s record-breaking Off-Broadway run, which wrapped in 2025 after three very loud, very successful years.

If you’re wondering what makes Titanique such a hit, it’s the music. Every song is a Céline Dion moment. “My Heart Will Go On.” “All By Myself.” “Because You Loved Me.” “I’m Alive.” All performed live. All turned up to camp level 100.

The show started as a scrappy idea nearly a decade ago. Literally a bar conversation. Hot glue. Party City wigs. And somehow, it turned into an international phenomenon with productions in London, Toronto, Sydney, Paris, São Paulo, and more. It even won an Olivier Award in 2025.

Now it’s finally hitting Broadway. Full circle.

Tickets go on sale Jan. 12, 2026, with presales starting Jan. 8. If you like musicals that don’t take themselves seriously, this one’s going to be a riot.

And yes, you’ll probably cry. But like… camp crying.

Mia Brooks

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