Titanique is a camp, chaotic Titanic Parody
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There’s camp and then there’s Titanique, London’s gayest new show – review
If you thought panto season was over, you’d be wrong. There’s camp, and then there’s the ridiculously flamboyant off-Broadway smash hit Titanique, which has sailed into London for 2025, docking at The Criterion Theatre this week. It’s as if the show’s writers collectively agreed “we’re going to give the gays everything they want” – which of course we’re totally on board with. The concept itself is ludicrous in its own right: this is absolutely n…
Titanique is a camp, chaotic Titanic Parody
The panto season is over, oh yes it is, but this doesn’t mean that all frolics and camp chaos need be banished from our theatres in the stark month of January. Just when audiences might require a peppy artistic pick-me-up, in sails this “splash hit” from off-Broadway, a loving musical parody of the film Titanic and its songstress supreme, Céline Dion.Let’s be clear: Titaníque is not the most heteronormative show you will ever see. Liberally suff…


PATRICK MARMION Reviews Titanique At The Criterion Theatre In London: Titanic Fun...with Celine's Doppelganger
The siren call of Celine Dion is very great. The queen of power ballads' tooth-loosening vibrato and enamel-melting schmaltz could even pose a danger to shipping.
Titanique review – camp musical sails into silliness with Céline Dion onboard
Read More Criterion theatre, LondonIt goes on and on but this madcap spoof of the blockbuster film has a sparkling cast, including Lauren Drew as Dion and Layton Williams as the iceberg Imagine James Cameron’s 1997 disaster film romance Titanic as a camp musical spoof narrated by Céline Dion, who famously sang its signature number.…
Titanique London review: Celine Dion musical is a titanic hit
Titanique, London, review and star rating: ★★★★ “I know you know the words because, let’s face it, you’re all gay,” says Celine Dion, her mic thrown towards the audience, one great throng of Titanic stans who’ve been waiting all night for this moment. It arguably took too long, but they got what they paid for: Welsh singer Lauren Drew gutsily belting the final verse of My Heart Will Go On, closing out a show so camp it causes brain freeze. I can…
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