Titanique

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Previews Begin
March 26, 2026
Opening Night
April 12, 2026
Theatre
St. James Theatre

About the Show

Poster for Titanique, the off broadway musical
Jack and Rose’s story isn’t done. It’s Dion.
From a basement off-Broadway to an international phenomenon, TITANÍQUE sails onto Broadway for its grandest voyage yet.

Winner of the Olivier Award for Best New Comedy, this global splash hit reimagines Jack and Rose’s timeless love story aboard the ship of dreams through the French-Canadian eyes of someone who was totally there: Céline Dion! (Not the real Céline — but she would approve.) The superstar singer remembers the doomed romance with more shocking twists, mega-diva antics, and face-melting vocals belting her favorite hit songs – and not even an iceberg can stop her.

Crazy times call for a kooky crazy musical extravaganza. With a story you’ll never let go, music you know by heart, and the Céline you need, you’d have to live at the bottom of the ocean to miss this strictly limited engagement.

About the Show

Poster for Titanique, the off broadway musical
Jack and Rose’s story isn’t done. It’s Dion.
From a basement off-Broadway to an international phenomenon, TITANÍQUE sails onto Broadway for its grandest voyage yet.

Winner of the Olivier Award for Best New Comedy, this global splash hit reimagines Jack and Rose’s timeless love story aboard the ship of dreams through the French-Canadian eyes of someone who was totally there: Céline Dion! (Not the real Céline — but she would approve.) The superstar singer remembers the doomed romance with more shocking twists, mega-diva antics, and face-melting vocals belting her favorite hit songs – and not even an iceberg can stop her.

Crazy times call for a kooky crazy musical extravaganza. With a story you’ll never let go, music you know by heart, and the Céline you need, you’d have to live at the bottom of the ocean to miss this strictly limited engagement.

About the Theatre

St. James Theatre

246 W 44th St
New York, NY 10036

The St. James Theatre opened in 1927 as The Erlanger. Upon Erlanger’s death in 1930, control of the venue was taken over by the Astor family, who owned the land on which the theatre stood. The Astors renamed it the St. James Theatre.

The theatre was purchased by the Shuberts in the late 1930s who then sold it to William L. McKnight in 1957. McKnight renovated the St. James and reopened it in 1958. In 1970, McKnight then transferred the theatre to his daughter Virginia and her husband James H. Binger, who had formed Jujamcyn Theaters.