The Reviews For Titanique Are In!

“You’re guaranteed to laugh your iceberg off,” (People Magazine) with Titanique!

It's everyone's guilty pleasure - hearing My Heart Will Go On as the credits roll, paired with that heart-shattering hymn as Jack and Rose fight to stay together. But what happens when the Canadian diva of the sea becomes a bigger obstacle between Jack and Rose than the dangers of the Atlantic Ocean?

Broadway's biggest and most hilarious musical is now lighting up London's Criterion Theatre, featuring a live band playing all of Celine Dion's chart-toppers, including My Heart Will Go On, All By Myself, and To Love You More.

What do you get when you combine James Cameron's eleven-time Oscar-winning epic with one of the best-selling female artists of all time? The world's greatest love story reimagined as a campy, refreshing musical extravaganza!

Titanique made its West End debut on December 9th, 2025, but just how big of a splash did it make?

Critic Reviews Of Titanique


"As inclusive as it is, Titanque will not be for everyone. Anyone who is not familiar with the film or is not up to date with niche pop culture will miss a lot of the pastiche and parody here. Some jokes, such as the use of a plastic aubergine as a sex toy, fall into the distinctly poor taste category. Fun, frothy and outrageous, it may be just too silly for some, often feeling like going on some sort of psychedelic trip into the chaotically fevered mind of delirious panto dame. If that's your thing, you will adore it". - BroadwayWorld

"There are exuberant twists on character and plot: Rose is bullied by her uber-camp mother and the ship's captain takes ecstasy and is looking forward to clubbing on the LGBTQ+ friendly Fire Island. There are also wonderful renditions of All By Myself and I Drove All Night. Ronney is an especially strong singer and Drew's Dion is full of comic harmonising and mischief, calling the audience her "best friends in the whole world". - The Guardian

"The most prominent insertion though is Drew's hilarious Dion. Dressed in a sparkling, slash-thighed frock and matching pants, she hunkers down to a succession of the singer's power ballads like a prop entering a scrum. Her expert pastiche of the singer's lung-busting stylings and yodelling arpeggios are laced with whoops, squawks and mock-sincere, glutinously-accented asides about how much she "lurves" us". - The Standard

"Cameron's yarn, full of briny bombast, may be an easy target, but the in-jokes are exquisitely delivered. So too are the songs, driven by a trim band led by the musical director Adam Wachter. Drew is a quite astonishing mixture of OTT vocalising and girl-next-door folksiness. Without wishing to give away too many plot twists, I'll add that Layton Williams makes the transition from playing a louche sailor to a stunningly convincing facsimile of a raging Tina Turner". - The Times

"Kat Ronney as Rose and Rob Houchen as Jack negotiate the broad, ridiculous romance with slick comedy timing. They are out-camped by Jordan Luke Gage's sulking rich boy Cal and a hysterically deranged Ruth, Rose's mother, played with psychotic precision by Stephen Guarino. As the Seaman, it briefly looks as though Layton Williams will be underused, but when he eventually manifests as a rip-roaring River Deep, Mountain High Iceberg, his casting and performance prove sublime". - The Stage

"Archness is the order of the day, the brisk, interval-free affair (with book by Marla Mindelle, Constantine Rousouli and Tye Blue, the latter directing) trading on the best-known tropes and scenes, avid for cheap, camp shots. If you have genuine tears to shed for the victims of the disaster, it's best to leave them at the door. That said, although it's a case of anachronisms-a-go-go (in this irony-laden 1912, there are gags about texting, aubergine emojis, Grindr and the like), there's a surprisingly decent fit between the storyline and Dion's ballads". - The Telegraph

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