
The producers of Titanique have announced an extension for the West End production through to August 2026.
Playing at the Criterion Theatre, the Olivier Award-winning musical combines the music of Céline Dion with a parody of the blockbuster film Titanic.
Having been described as “a riotous voyage” by our critic, the piece is co-written by Tye Blue, Marla Mindelle, and Constantine Rousouli. It features a raft of Dion’s iconic songs, including “My Heart Will Go On”, “All By Myself”, and “To Love You More”.
The West End company currently features Luke Bayer as Jack, Richard Carson as Cal, Ryan Carter as the Iceberg, Rose Galbraith as Rose, Astrid Harris as Céline Dion, Carl Mullaney as Ruth, Michael Vinsen as Victor Garber/Luigi, and Charlotte Wakefield as Molly Brown.
Corrine Priest, Madison Swan and Damien Winchester are the on-stage background vocalists, alongside off-stage understudies Freddie King, Caitlin Tipping and David Ouch.
As previously reported, comedian Tom Allen is set to join the cast, playing Ruth from 4 March to 12 April (excluding 24 March and 3 to 5 April), with Mullaney returning to the role from 14 April. Casting for the new booking period will be revealed in due course.
The WhatsOnStage Award-nominated musical is set to make its Broadway debut from 26 March 2026.
Titanique is directed by Blue (RuPaul’s Drag Race) and choreographed by Ellenore Scott (Funny Girl, Little Shop of Horrors), with music supervision, arrangements, and orchestrations by IRNE Award winner Nicholas James Connell. The creative team also includes set designers Gabriel Hainer Evansohn and Grace Laubacher, costume designer Alejo Vietti, lighting designer Paige Seber, sound designer Lawrence Schober and casting directors Pearson Casting. It is co-produced by Eva Price and Michael Harrison.
Titanique is now booking at the Criterion Theatre until 30 August 2026, with tickets on sale below.