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How to Get Tickets to Titaníque on Broadway for Just $45

The campy jukebox musical has unveiled rush and lottery ticket programs.

March 17, 2026 By Logan Culwell-Block

Marla Mindelle in Titanique (Chad David Kraus)

The upcoming Broadway bow of Titaníque has unveiled rush and lottery ticket programs, which will give theatregoers a chance to see the campy Céline Dion jukebox musical for as little as $45 a ticket. The show is headed to the St. James Theatre on Broadway beginning March 26, officially opening April 12.

Digital rush tickets, priced at $49, will be available for same-day performances via the TodayTix app, with sales beginning daily at 9 AM ET. Theatregoers can also get $45 rush tickets in-person at the St. James box office for same-day performances.

The production's digital lottery will give winning entries a chance to buy up to two tickets for $45 each. Entries will be accepted at LuckySeat.com until 10:30 AM ET the day before the performance. Winners will be selected beginning at 11 AM ET, continuing throughout the day as needed.

The musical is set to star Marla Mindelle as Céline Dion, Frankie Grande (Rock of AGes) as Victor Garber, Constantine Rousouli (Wicked) as Jack Dawson, Jim Parsons (Mother Play) as Ruth Dewitt Bukater, Deborah Cox (The Wiz) as Unsinkable Molly Brown, Melissa Barrera (In the Heights) as Rose Dewitt Bukater, John Riddle (Frozen) as Cal Hockley, and Layton Williams (Everybody's Talking About Jamie) as The Iceberg. Background vocalists Sara Gallo (1776), Polanco Jones (The Wiz), and Kristina Leopod (SIX) as well as understudies Tess Marshall (Titaníque), Brad Greer (Titaníque), and Kyle Ramar Freeman (The Wiz) will round out the company. Casting is by The Telsey Company's Rachel Hoffman.

Much of this cast is coming with the musical to the Main Stem after starring in its earlier Off-Broadway bow, including show co-creators Mindelle and Rousouli, Riddle, and Grande, along with understudies Marshall and Greer. Williams is reprising his Olivier-winning turn as The Iceberg from the musical's recent London premiere.

Featuring a book by Mindelle, Tye Blue, and Rousouli, and a soundtrack of songs made famous by Céline Dion, Titaníque sends up the epic 1997 film about the ill-fated ocean liner, with Dion herself leading a tour at the Titanic museum to explain what really happened between Jack and Rose. The musical began as a one-night-only concert in Los Angeles in 2017, coming to New York's Green Room 42 the following year before becoming a fully staged Off-Broadway musical in 2022. Originally intended to be a limited run, the production became a surprise smash hit, transferring to the Daryl Roth Theatre for a three-year run that ended earlier this year. Since its premiere, the musical has spawned stagings in Australia, Canada, London's West End, Chicago, and Paris.

READ: Marla Mindelle, Constantine Rousouli, and Tye Blue Look Back on the Decade-Long, Worldwide Voyage of Titaníque

Most of the original Off-Broadway creative team will reunite for the Broadway bow, including director Blue; choreographer Ellenore Scott; music supervisor, arranger, and orchestrator Nicholas James Connell; scenic designer Gabriel Hainer Evansohn and Grace Laubacher for Iron Bloom Creative Production; costume designer Alejo Vietti; lighting designer Paige Seber; sound designer Lawrence Schober; and hair and wig designer Charles G. LaPointe. New for the Broadway run will be hair and wig designer Charles G. LaPointe. ShowTown Theatricals is serving as general managers.

Eva Price is again producing.

Visit TitaniqueMusical.com.

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