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thequeereview · 2 years ago
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Theatre Review: Titanique (Daryl Roth Theatre, New York) ★★★★
As I prepared to step aboard the good ship Titanique (currently docked at New York’s Daryl Roth Theatre), I had a sinking feeling—not due to a fear of icebergs—but because I thought I’d already seen enough Off-Broadway comedy musicals to last for a lifetime. Turns out this one is different. It’s a loving parody of the epic movie Titanic—which will receive a twenty fifth anniversary cinema…
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lady-assnali · 2 years ago
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Final review of My Fair Lady is that it was fabulous, it brought back a lot of good memories from voice lessons, but it’s far too male driven for it to be a top favorite for me.
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h2shonotes · 2 years ago
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I partnered with @titaniquemusical to create and present a series of upcoming H2shO™️ Fitness Events. It is a one-of-a-kind musical fitness voyage bursting with nostalgia and heart performed both in-and-out of the pool to the music of Quebecois chanteuse Celine DIon!
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ahhhitsasecret · 9 months ago
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Titanique musical
does anybody have a recording of titanique that theyd be willing to share. preferably something with cayleigh as celine.
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frontmezzjunkies · 2 years ago
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Titanique is Céline "Fucking" Dion Unsinkable
#frontmezzjunkies finally got downtown to see @Titanique #TitaniqueMusical book by its #CelineDion - #MarlaMindelle, its #JackDawson - #ConstantineRousouli, and #Titanque's director #TyeBlue w/ the music of Dion making sweet #Canadianlove w/ #TitanicFilm
The cast of Titanique at the Daryl Roth Theatre. Photo by Chad David Kraus. The Off-Broadway Theatre Review: Titanique By Ross What an absolute blast this show is. I can’t even begin to tell you how much fun I had downtown at the Daryl Roth Theatre the night I saw the hit musical comedy and parody, Titanique, starring the magnificently funny and supremely gifted Marla Mindelle (Broadway’s…
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jgroffdaily · 7 months ago
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Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS’ Spring Fundraising Competition topped $4,702,394.
The theater community - those onstage, offstage and in the audience - rallied together to raise the spectacular total across six weeks of dedicated fundraising. This support is being translated into nourishing meals, vital health care and boundless hope for people in need across all 50 states, Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico.
The fundraising total was announced by Gavin Creel, J. Harrison Ghee and Andrea McArdle on Tuesday, April 30, 2024, at Hats Off to You, an intimate event for members of Broadway Cares’ Visionary Circle, Angels Circle, NextGen Network and Colleen Dewhurst Legacy Society.
Broadway
Top Fundraiser: Merrily We Roll Along – $448,446
1st Runner-up: Sweeney Todd – $428,386
2nd Runner-up: Moulin Rouge! The Musical – $238,962
3rd Runner-up: Hadestown – $178,706
4th Runner-up: & Juliet – $176,584
Off-Broadway
Top Fundraiser: Little Shop of Horrors – $105,237
1st Runner-up: Titanique – $48,041
2nd Runner-up: The Play That Goes Wrong – $25,844
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ashleypureheart22 · 8 months ago
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At my work theater, there are advertisements on the monitors for Off-Broadway shows like Titanique and the Dog Man musical…but recently, a Six parody called Five about Donald Trump has been advertised at my work theater.
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I can’t believe this exists.
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marleneoftheopera · 2 years ago
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Some good Phantom moments from 2022:
Phantom anniversaries! Broadway’s 34th anniversary also marked Emilie Kouatchou’s first official principal Christine show (which also made her the first black principal Christine on Broadway).
Sydney Harbour! The first outdoor production of Phantom, complete with a chariot, fire, and ‘Point of No Return’ in the rain.
Unofficial photos! Melanie Gowie (London Phantom dresser and former Carlotta) and Greg Mills (Broadway swing) continue to stun with their unofficial backstage/onstage photos.
Live performances! Probably the biggest one was at the Queen’s Jubilee.
Raoul’s, Raoul’s, and more Raoul’s! While John Riddle killed it in Titanique, Jordan Donica, Paul Schaefer, and Jason Forbach all took turns as principal Raoul. Jordan’s return also marked the first time more than one black actor was in the trio at the same time on Broadway.
Restaged Tour! After being put off for a year, the Australian Restaged Tour finally opened featuring former London cast members Josh Piterman, Amy Manford, and Bridget Costello.
Non-replicas! Several non-replicas had performances this year, including Hungary. Budapest also had (or eventually will have) their first big cast change since the production opened over 20 years ago. 
Korean production! Cast was officially announced for Phantom’s return to Korea.
Chinese production! The first production to actually be performed in Mandarin.
Diversity, Role Swaps, AND New Productions! Besides seeing some real progress in diverse casting across the board, there were also tons of former cast members that returned to various productions (mos tof the time due to Covid cases). Australia saw Josh Robson (Sydney Harbour Phantom) as Raoul and Claire Lyon (former World Tour Christine) show up in Melbourne. They both had to re-learn the show as it’s different staging and did so in less than two days.
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supercantaloupe · 2 years ago
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wait i need to hear your thoughts on titanic the musical bc while i’ve never seen it my friends say they think i would like it
titanic the musical is the most boring show i've ever seen LOL
generally i am of the opinion that, for a musical to be Good, it has to have at least some decent music -- something you can recall later after you've left the theater. (this is not the only determining factor of a show's quality of course but it does contribute.) i can't recall a SINGLE phrase of music from that show, and i couldn't years ago when it was actually closer to when i watched the thing. the music is so unmemorable that my mom, with whom i went to see it, literally forgot it was a musical and remembered it as a straight play.
titanic the musical very much runs into the issue of Trying To Do Too Much At Once, and resultingly none of the individual things they're trying to do get enough time to develop enough to be interesting or satisfying. in some shows this is different plot lines or whatever; in titanic, there are way too many fucking characters to keep track of, let alone care about any of them. the only character i can remotely remember enough to distinguish from the crowd is the telegraph operator -- i remember he had a decent number (not that i remember what it sounded like...) -- but he's like one of four or five different "main" characters or groups of main characters we're supposed to pay attention to and care about and it's just a confusing mess.
similarly, because it's about the sinking of the fucking titanic, you know that the boat is going to sink near the end and half the characters are probably gonna drown. so you really need to do something interesting with at least ONE of the characters/subplots to get us to care about them enough for the ending to mean something. i'm not gonna debate the ethics of writing a broadway show that capitalizes on a real world tragedy because i truly do not care to go down that rabbit hole (especially not for fucking titanic the musical...) BUT if you're going to do that you should actually use it to tell a meaningful story, which titanic the musical absolutely does not
like. just pick One Or Two Guys and make the story All About Them. make us care about them, give them more than a single song each, and when the boat sinks, make us hold our breath waiting to see if they live or die. i don't think the concept of "titanic the musical" is too fundamentally flawed to never work per se but gd this show missed the mark so badly
also the production i saw had some major sound issues but i'm not holding that against the show itself cause that's a tech thing. yeah it was technically a student production but it was also an allstate/honors theater group so the production quality was supposed to be (and usually was) pretty high. no points for the set which was easily the best thing about the show cause it was rented from a touring company.
anyway i truly do not know how this show won as many tonys as it did. i know the late 90s were a bit of a dry spell for broadway but tony award for best score are you FUCKING kidding me? BEST BOOK?
(*this rant is about the stone/yeston musical, not titanique, the celine dion jukebox musical based on the movie which i think is currently playing off broadway. i refuse to acknowledge the latter's existence)
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magsinhiding · 2 years ago
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I really want to see the off-Broadway show Titanique but everyone I’ve spoken to about it either already has plans to see it or has never seen Titanic.
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deadlinecom · 4 months ago
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simplydanielradcliffe · 1 year ago
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Artios Awards
Casting Society has announced nominations in the theatre, television, commercials, short film and short form series for the 2023 Artios Awards. The Off-Broadway productions of Merrily We Roll Along, Kinky Boots, Titanique, White Girl In Danger and A Man of No Importance have also been recognized, with Downstate, Becky Nurse of Salem and more in the New York Theatre play category,  Listed below…
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newyorktheater · 2 years ago
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Off Broadway Alliance Award Winners: Fat Ham, Titanique
Fat Ham won best new play and Titanique best new musical at the 12th annual Off Broadway Alliance Awards. Winners will be feted June 20th, at Sardi’s. (List of this years Off Broadway Alliance Award nominees) Don’t know the difference between the Off Broadway Alliance Awards and the Off Broadway League’s Lucille Lortel Awards; between the Drama Desk Awards and the Drama Critics Circle Awards…
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h2shonotes · 2 years ago
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February 9,2020, I partnered with @rickmilleractor to create a LIVE theater experience on the pool deck. On this day, we performed TWO workouts based on the first show in Miller’s @boomtheshow trilogy. I adapted the entire show into a fitness event and together we created something special. 🤗💪���💦
Three years later Rick Miller is touring with the second chapter is his trilogy BOOM X.
And I have partnered with the off-Broadway show #Titanique for a fitness event based on their Hit parody.
I will forever be appreciative of Rick’s trust & belief in me. And grateful for the community of shO people for their enduring support.🙏🏽
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dinajoinmytrip · 2 years ago
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Hello! 😀
Do you want to spend 10 days in one of the liveliest cities in the world? If yes, come and join my trip! September is a perfect period of the year to visit New York🗽🤩.
For the trip page, click here
The trip to New York is from 12th to 21st September 2022.
New York City 🗽 has so many attractions, so I have planned this trip so that we can see almost all the famous attractions in this amazing city🤩:
Top of the Rock
Tour of the Rockefeller Center
Tour to explore Grand Central Station
Times Square
Ferry tour to see the famous Statue of Liberty and also Ellis Island
Wall Street
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Saint Patrick's Cathedral
Bryant Park
New York Public Library
SUMMIT One Vanderbilt
Museum of the City of New York
Harlem
9/11 Memorial and the World Trade Center
Brooklyn Bridge
Jane's Carousel
Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum
Vessel at Hudson Yards
Asylum Theatre to see an off-Broadway show, which is 'Titanique'
Washighton Square Park
Greenwich Village
Museum of American Art
Walk the High Line from the Whitney to Chelsea Market
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Central Park
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Deno's Wonder Wheel Amusement Park
Museum of Modern Art
American Museum of Natural History
Apollo Theater (Amateur Night show)
The trip includes many tours as well. Like Big Bus New York Hop-on Hop-off tour 🚍, NYC horse-drawn carriage ride tour 🏇 and tours for all attractions that need a tour to be explored!⛴️😍
In addition to this, we will eat in Must-Eat Restaurants in NYC 🗽 during the 10 days.🥘🍜🍝😍
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jgroffdaily · 2 years ago
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Jonathan and Lindsay Mendez have won their categories at the Outer Critics Circle Awards. The Awards will be presented at a ceremony on 25 May 2023.
Outstanding Lead Performer in an Off-Broadway Musical
Nicholas Barasch, The Butcher Boy
Callum Francis, Kinky Boots
WINNER - Jonathan Groff, Merrily We Roll Along
Natey Jones, The Harder They Come
Marla Mindelle, Titanique
Outstanding Featured Performer in an Off-Broadway Musical
Vicki Lewis, Between the Lines
WINNER - Lindsay Mendez, Merrily We Roll Along
Daniel Radcliffe, Merrily We Roll Along
A.J. Shively, A Man of No Importance
Mare Winningham, A Man of No Importance
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