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St. James Theatre, Theater District, Manhattan

Titanique

Céline Dion hijacks the story of Titanic in the unhinged parody musical that graduated to the St. James — belted power ballads, zero restraint.

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Musical parodyCline Dion

Titanique became New York's designated bachelorette-and-birthday show for a reason: it's 100 minutes of full-throated Céline bangers, meta jokes and camp chaos performed by casts with genuinely absurd vocal firepower. The move to the St. James only raised the production values; the irreverence survived intact. If your group wants to laugh, scream-sing internally and be home by dinner, nothing else on Broadway delivers this exact cocktail.

What to expect

A loud, interactive-adjacent parody around 100 minutes — expect drag-adjacent comedy, audience callouts and 'My Heart Will Go On' treated as scripture. Crowds arrive in groups and in feather boas; matinees are just as rowdy as evenings.

Good to know

  • The St. James is on 44th west of Broadway
  • Content is bawdy-PG-13 — great for adult groups, iffy for younger kids
  • Saturday and Sunday performances this weekend
  • The biggest laughs assume basic Titanic-movie literacy
  • Around 100 minutes with no intermission

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Common questions

Do I need to love Céline Dion?

It helps, but the show works as pure comedy — the Céline of it all is the delivery mechanism.

Is it kid-appropriate?

It's cheerfully crude in places; most take teens and up.