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Titanique is the unique combination of the unforgettable Titanic narrative and the soulful music of Céline Dion. This musical fantasia is loaded with nostalgia, heart, and campy chaos. A live band backs the production and features powerhouse performances that breathe life into the love story of Jack and Rose. Showcasing a perfect blend of humour and epic drama, this show is a theatrical spectacle.
What happens when the iconic love story of Jack and Rose from Titanic is brought to life with the heart-wrenching music of Céline Dion? You get Titanique, a hilarious musical fantasia that turns one of the greatest love stories of all time into a hysterical, award-winning show. Will Jack and Rose's love survive the chaos and manage to hold on? Book your Titanique musical London tickets to find out!
The Criterion Theatre, an independent venue in London’s West End, is celebrating its 150th year. Since its debut on March 21, 1874, with Henry J. Byron’s comedy An American Lady and W. S. Gilbert and Alfred Cellier’s musical Topseyturveydom, it has staged thousands of productions. Notable shows include Ronald Harwood's Taking Sides and Patrick Barlow’s adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps, directed by Maria Aitkin. Today, the theatre is managed by the Criterion Theatre Trust, which took over in 1992 to secure its future.
The Criterion Theatre seating plan will help you find the best seats in the theatre.
Address: 218-223 Piccadilly, St. James's, London W1J 9HR, United Kingdom
Tube: The nearest tube station is Piccadilly Circus.
Bus: Bus lines 12, 88, 94, 453, N3, N15, 6, 9, 139, 159, N9, N18, N97, N109, and N136 stop outside Regent Street/St James.
Available facilities: gift shop, Bar, toilets
Accessibility: Accessible toilets, assistance dogs allowed, wheelchair spaces available in all sections except Balcony
Titanique might be the most fun I’ve had at the theatre in years. Okay, so I went in not really knowing what to expect, and I came out with a sore stomach from laughing. Let me try to do it justice. It’s a piss-take of a massive blockbuster, basically, performed by a cast who can absolutely sing...which is the thing that makes it work. It’s not just silly for the sake of silly. These people have proper voices, and they’re using them to do completely ridiculous things, and the gap between “wow they’re genuinely incredible” and “what am I even watching” is where most of the laughs live. The pacing is mad. And there are all these little references to real-life stuff dropped in that had the whole room howling!!! I won’t say what, because half the fun is clocking them yourself :))) I’m not going to spoil anything. There were bits I was still thinking about on the tube home. You’ll see. Look, if you like musicals, or you just want a night where your face hurts from grinning, go.
Let's start with the theatre -The Criterion- which is beautiful, not too bg and, unusually, underground !! Staff were great. The show itself is amazing. My wife and I went as a 46th wedding anniversary treat and we have never laughed so much in ages. The plot is totally bizzare but brilliant. The cast are incredible, especially Astrid who plays Celine Dion and the all have amazing voices. The band-all live-are incredible and the sound quality/production is excellent. We came out of teh theatre buzzing. We cannot stop telling people that they must see it !!!
Great show with lots of British humor, great dance, very good interpretation of Céline Dion, good singing voices, lots of laughs, absolutely worth its money, we really enjoyed the show...For a small musical very very good, for us a 5star plus, great interaction with the audience
This was an insane retelling of Titanic from the perspective of the craziest version of Celine Dion. It was campy and fun and filled with pop culture references. The cast were also amazingly talented in all aspects of the show. Must watch
I was expecting the musical to be based on the movie TITANIC. And if you don't live in the UK, you're not able to understand the references in the jokes made in the show.