April 2026 – Theatre District, NYC:

A splashy new production is making waves on Broadway. The parody musical “Titanique” officially opened, bringing big laughs, powerhouse vocals, and a uniquely campy twist to one of cinema’s most iconic love stories.

Opening night of Titanique drew a full house, with theatergoers eager to see how the show reimagines the blockbuster film Titanic—through the music of global superstar Celine Dion.

But this isn’t your typical retelling. In Titanique, Dion herself takes center stage as the narrator, guiding audiences through a wildly exaggerated—and often hilarious—version of Jack and Rose’s doomed voyage.

Mike Leventhal was on the blue carpet for opening night and caught with the creator, writer and visionary Marla Mindelle to find out how she pulled this all off.

Packed with hits like “My Heart Will Go On” and “It’s All Coming Back to Me Now,” the show leans into comedy, improvisation, and over-the-top performances. Fans say it’s equal parts tribute and spoof.

The production has already built a cult following during its earlier runs off-Broadway, and tonight marks its biggest stage yet.

Producers say the goal is simple: give audiences a night of pure entertainment—no life rafts required. It’s a musical that turns tragedy into comedy.

Titanique is now officially open on Broadway. Tickets are on sale now. You might find yourself going back to see it a few times…