Kathy Deitch Returns to Off-Broadway's Titanique July 15 | Playbill

Off-Broadway News Kathy Deitch Returns to Off-Broadway's Titanique July 15

Ryann Redmond recently stepped into the role of The Unsinkable Molly Brown during Deitch's absence.

Ryan Duncan, Kathy Deitch, Marla Mindelle, and John Riddle in Titanique Emilio Madrid

Kathy Deitch returns July 15 to the Off-Broadway run of parody musical Titanique. The irreverent show's return to New York began previews at Asylum NYC June 14, officially opened June 23, and runs through September 25. 

Deitch stepped away from the role of The Unsinkable Molly Brown for the 7 PM performances July 12-14, with Ryann Redmond stepping in for the three nights. Deitch rejoins the case which features Marla Mindelle, Constantine Rousouli, Frankie Grande, Ryan Duncan, Alex Ellis, John Riddle, and Jaye Alexander. The ensemble features Courtney Bassett, Donnie Hammond, and Dimitri Moise.

Titanique follows a tour group at the Titanic museum, whose tour is commandeered by none other than Céline Dion. As she shares her eccentric take on the famous love story of Jack and Rose, the fictionalized version of the singer uses popular songs from Dion's catalog such as "My Heart Will Go On," "All By Myself," and "To Love You More" to explain what really happened to and between the lovers. Titanique was co-written by Mindelle, Rousouli, and Tye Blue.

SEE: The Cast of Off-Broadway's Titanique Meets the Press at a Special Preview Event

Blue directs the production, which features music supervision, arrangements, and orchestrations by Nicholas Connell. They are joined on the creative team by Clarissa Marie Ligon as production stage manager, Rebecca Guskin as assistant stage manager, and Ellenore Scott as choreographer, and Eva Price as producer. Casting is by The Telsey Office's Rachel Hoffman and Henry Russell Bergstein.

For tickets and more information, visit TitaniqueMusical.com.

See Production Photos of Titanique a Céline Dion Musical Parody

 
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