
Broadway Review: Cult Musical 'Titaníque' Opens with Campy Outrageousness
The cult hit musical 'Titaníque' has opened on Broadway, bringing its playful and outrageous parody to audiences. The review highlights its campy nature and extreme realms of play and interactivity.
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Titaníque review – delightfully campy Céline Dion musical shows bigger isn’t always better
St James Theatre, New York The hilariously deranged riff on Titanic loses some scrappy charm in its Broadway transfer According to its creators, the idea for Titaníque, the extremely campy Céline Dion jukebox musical now open on Broadway, originated as a drunken riff between friends – what if the Québécois Queen of Feelings not only sang the theme song of the movie Titanic, but sincerely believed she survived the disaster? A Céline-ified Titanic is an appropriately silly concept – possibly no...
By Adrian Horton
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Oh, Mary, what has Broadway become? You might think playful outrageousness is now the norm with this month’s wave of musical openings that take audiences into the extreme realms of parody, play and interactivity. The opening of the cult hit “Titaníque”— the musical spoof of the 1997 Oscar-winning smash “Titanic” — is the latest theatrical […]
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