Titaníque: Broadway’s Campy Titanic Parody Sails With Gleeful Giggles

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Titaníque is a riotously campy Broadway parody that turns Titanic into a pop-culture carnival, pairing Marla Mindelle’s sly Céline Dion with Constantine Rousouli’s Jack and a gag-filled ensemble, delivering fast, fearless jokes and a celebratory, queer-friendly energy in a 1h40m show at the St. James Theatre.
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