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About Titanique
When the music of Céline Dion makes sweet Canadian love with the eleven-time Oscar®-winning film Titanic, you get TITANIQUE, the two-time Olivier award-winning splash hit that turns one of the greatest love stories of all time into a hysterical musical fantasia.
Featuring powerhouse voices and show-stopping numbers such as My Heart Will Go On, All by Myself and To Love You More – backed by a full live band – TITANIQUE is a one-of-a-kind theatrical voyage bursting with nostalgia, heart and campy chaos.
See you aboard the Ship of Dreams, girlfriends!
Age Restriction: 14+ recommendation with strictly no admittance for under 12s due to strong language and sexual references.
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Meet Our
Cast & Creative Team
Luke Bayer
Jack
Training: Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts.
Theatre credits include: Mary Sunshine in Chicago (European Tour); Musidorus in Head Over Heels (Hope Mill Theatre); Desmond Channing in One Man Musical Diva: Live from Hell (Turbine/Kings Head/Edinburgh Fringe. 2023 OFFIE Award for Best Lead Performance in a Musical); Millennials (The Other Palace); Mark in RENT (Hope Mill Theatre); Woof in Hair (London Palladium); Fiver (Southwark Playhouse); Alternate Jamie in Everybody’s Talking About Jamie (Original West End Cast – Apollo Theatre); Robbie in Soho Cinders (Charing Cross Theatre); Yank! (Hope Mill Theatre); Nick Carraway in Gatsby (Southwark Playhouse); The 12 Tenors (China Tour); Les Misérables 20th Anniversary (Sondheim Theatre).
Concerts: I Could Use a Drink: The Music of Drew Gasparini (Garrick Theatre); Jesus in Godspell (Cadogan Hall); Main Men of Musicals (Cadogan Hall); The Spark of Creation: The Music of Stephen Schwartz (Park Theatre); Roles We’ll Never Play (Apollo/Vaudeville/Lyric Theatre/Clapham Grand).
Television/Film credits include: Wicked (Universal Pictures); Ackley Bridge (Channel 4); Children in Need and The X Factor.
@lukebayer
Darren Bennett
Victor Garber / Luigi
Darren is a leading stage and screen actor, who has an extensive career in the West End and in theatres across the UK .
West End credits: Vince Fontaine in Grease (Dominion Theatre) and Alternate/Cover Lawrence and Andre in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (Savoy Theatre). Darren also appeared in the role of Christopher Wren in the 39th year cast of The Mousetrap at the St Martins Theatre.
National Tours include: Caractacus Potts in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Byron Mayo in An Officer And A Gentlemen, Bobby Child in Crazy For You, Don Lockwood in Singin’ In The Rain, Billy Lawlor in 42nd Street, Spring in Hot Shoe Shuffle, Riff in West Side Story, Steve in Summer Holiday, Rum Tum Tugger in Cats, Glitterboy in Hot Stuff, Wayne/Rock Hard in Hold Tight It’s 60’s Night, Gideon in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and Pierre in The Boyfriend.
Other theatre includes: Pat Denning in 42nd Street (Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris), Karl Lindner in A Raisin in the Sun, Lieutenant Shrank in West Side Story, Fezziwig in Scrooge, Lane & Merriman in The Importance of Being Earnest and Callahan in Legally Blonde (all for Curve Leicester), Abanazar in Aladdin (O2), Ivor Novello in Two Most Perfect Things (Riverside Studios), Joe Josephson in Merrily We Roll Along (Theatre Clywd), Rooster in Annie (West Yorkshire Playhouse), Gary Strong in Radio Times At (Watermill, Newbury), Feste in Twelfth Night, Max in Lend Me A Tenor, Cheviot Hill in Engaged, Bill Snibson in Me and My Girl (Perth Theatre, Scotland), Frederic in Pirates of Penzance (The Barn Theatre, Brighton), Valentine in You Never Can Tell, Dan in Night Must Fall, Jan Warwick in The Unexpected Guest, Seymour in Little Shop Of Horrors, Gary in A Slice of Saturday Night (Mercury Theatre, Colchester), Don Lockwood in Singin’ In The Rain (Courtyard Theatre, Hereford), Company in Fiddler On The Roof (West Yorkshire Playhouse), The Serpent in Back To Methuselah, Lexy Mill in Candida, Squarcio in The Foundling and Tombes in The Twelve Pound Look (Shaw’s Corner, Ayot St Lawrence).
Film & TV: Better Man directed by Michael Gracey (Saban Films), The Sound of Music Live directed by Coky Giedroyc (ITV1) and Cinderella with Camila Cabello (Columbia Pictures/Amazon Prime).
Workshops include: Armitage in Love Birds, King Connelly in Build Me Up Buttercup (Dominion Studio), Man in Longer Than It Takes To Say Goodbye, Boromir/Company in Lord Of The Rings, Mr Gault in Whatever Happened To Baby Jane and Gene Kelly in Ol’ Blue Eyes.
Instagram: @darrenbennettactor
Richard Carson
Cal
Training: Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts
Theatre credits include: Maxim de Winter in the UK premiere of Rebecca (Charing Cross Theatre); Factory Foreman/Combeferre /Cover Javert in Les Misérables (Original New Production Company, Sondheim Theatre); Combeferre in Les Misérables: The Staged Concert (Sondheim Theatre); Macduff in Lady M (1862 Arts Centre, Shanghai); Reuben/Cover Pharaoh in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Original London Revival, The London Palladium); Sky Masterson in Guys and Dolls (The Mill at Sonning); Sky in Mamma Mia! (Novello Theatre); Ensemble/Cover Chris in Miss Saigon (Prince Edward Theatre); Ensemble/Cover Fiyero in Wicked (Original Company UK and Ireland Tour); Strephon in Sasha Regan’s All- Male Iolanthe (UK Tour); Jason in Myth (Workshop Production, The Other Palace); Ensemble/Farmer in Oklahoma! (Royal Albert Hall, BBC Proms); Jim in Scissorhandz (Southwark Playhouse Elephant); Man 1 in Closer Than Ever (The Pheasantry); Prince Charming in Cinderella (Radlett Centre) and John in The Hired Man (Bernie Grant Arts Centre).
Creative credits: Resident Director – Scissorhandz (Southwark Playhouse Elephant) and Fight Captain – Les Misérables (Sondheim Theatre).
Workshops include: Brown in Red Book (Original UK Workshop, Seven Dials Playhouse); Hamlet in Breaking the Quill (The Other Palace); James in The Dreamers (Victoria Palace Theatre); Last of the Mohicans (Marylebone Studios); LHO (Delicatessen Studios) and Sky in Dino Story (The Other Palace).
Film and Television include: Miss Saigon 25th Anniversary Performance (Universal Pictures); Oklahoma! (BBC Proms); The One Show (BBC) and Britain’s Got Talent (ITV).
Recordings include: Wit & Whimsy: Songs by Alexander Bermange.
@RichardCarson21
Lauren Drew
Céline Dion
Lauren Drew is from South Wales, Port Talbot, and trained at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts.
Her theatre credits include; Lizzie Borden in Lizzie the Musical (Hope Mill Theatre and Southwark Playhouse), Fantine in Les Misérables (UK Tour), Brooke Wyndham in Legally Blonde (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre), Catherine of Aragon in SIX the Musical (UK Tour), Cover Eva Peron in Evita (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre), Suzanne in Sweet Charity (Donmar Warehouse), Cover Heather Chandler / Heather Duke in Heathers the Musical Original Cast (The Other Palace and Theatre Royal Haymarket), Cover Nicola in Kinky Boots (Adelphi Theatre), Cover Molly in Ghost the Musical (UK Tour).
Lauren won the 2023 WhatsonStage Award for Best Supporting Performer in a Musical for her performance as Brooke Wyndham in Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre revival of Legally Blonde. She also won the 2024 Broadway World Award for Best Leading Performer in a Musical for her performance as Lizzie Borden in Lizzie the Musical.
Lauren competed in “The Voice UK” in 2021 where she made it to the semi-finals.
Hiba Elchikhe
Rose
Training: Mountview Theatre Arts and The Brit School
Credits include: Recently appeared in the world premiere production of Here and Now The Steps Musical (The Alexandra, Birmingham); The Time Traveler’s Wife (West End & Chester Story House); Pritti Pasha in Everybody’s Talking About Jamie (West End & LA); The Boy Who Slept Through Christmas, Millennials (The Other Palace); Secretary in Lift (Southwark Playhouse); Brooklyn in Brooklyn The Musical (Greenwich Theatre); Fiver (Southwark Playhouse); Antony & Cleopatra (National Theatre); Princess Jasmine in Disney’s Aladdin (Australia); Mrs Santiago/Understudy Molly in Ghost the Musical (Asia); The Sound Of Music: Live (ITV); featured soloist in Friday Night is Music Night for BBC Radio 2; Bend it Like Beckham (Workshop) and Edna in Fangirls (Workshop).
Original albums: Broken Wings; Fiver; In the Willows; The Time Travellers Wife; Schwartz songs.
Hiba tours internationally with Disney, where she recently completed a 40-city US tour, as well as Asia and the Middle East.
@hiba_elchikhe
Carl Mullaney
Ruth
Training: ArtsEd London.
Theatre includes: Monsignor O’Hara in Sister Act (Dominion Theatre); Albin in La Cage Aux Folles (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre); Mary Sunshine in Chicago the Musical (Adelphi, Cambridge and International Tour); Bamatabois, u/s Thenardier in Les Misérables (Sondheim, Barbican, and International Tour); Booby Shevalle in Saucy Jack and the Space Vixens (Leicester Square Theatre); Man 2 in Jest End (Leicester Square Theatre); Brandi in We Raise Our Hands in The Sanctuary (Albany Theatre); General Blight in Bananaman The Musical (Southwark Playhouse); Sarah the Cook in Dick Whittington (Lyric, Hammersmith); The Diva in Frank’s Closet (Hoxton Hall, Shoreditch) and Carl in Drama Queen (Unity Theatre, Liverpool).
Television includes: Brett Edwards in The Bill (ITV). Also, performances on The Royal Variety Show, Comic Relief, Children in Need, The Classical Brit Awards and The Olivier Awards.
Other work includes: As a solo act and cabaret host, Carl has been seen at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, The Clapham Grand, Le Crazy Coqs at The Zedel Brasserie, The Hippodrome Leicester Square, the Delfont Room at the Prince of Wales Theatre, and in the Beaufort Bar at the Savoy Hotel London. He has also performed internationally in the mountains of Verbier, Switzerland, the rainforests of Costa Rica, the streets of Buenos Aires, and the swamps of New Orleans.
In recent years Carl has been incredibly proud to be a resident host of ‘Mighty Hoopla’ – the UK’s biggest, queer, inclusive music festival, – this year alone playing to around 50,000 people in Brockwell Park, Brixton.
Most notably, for the last 14 years Carl has had the pleasure of hosting ‘KINKY KABARET’ at the legendary Freedom Bar, Soho – the West End’s most popular and enduring late-night cabaret extravaganza.
Charlotte Wakefield
Molly Brown
Charlotte made her West End debut starring in Spring Awakening (Lyric Hammersmith / Novello Theatre). Most recently Charlotte has starred in The Great British Bake Off the Musical at the Noel Coward Theatre, The Boy in the Dress (RSC), The Dreamers Abbey Road Studios, Crazy For You (UK Tour) as Polly Baker, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang as Truly Scrumptious, The Herbal Bed (Royal & Derngate / No.1 Tour), Monsieur Popular (Theatre Royal Bath), and the UK Tour of Oklahoma. She played Maria in The Sound of Music at Regent’s Park Theatre. Charlotte played Sophie in the West End and toured in the international Production of Mamma Mia! Other theatre credits include Juliet in Such Tweet Sorrow (RSC), Child in Merlin, and Mowgli in The Jungle Book (Chester Gateway Theatre).
Charlotte’s film and television appearances include May in An Angel for May (Portman Films), Lost In Austin (Hallmark), Cassie Turner in “Waterloo Road” (BBC), Ruby Heddon in “The Royal” (Yorkshire Television), Jess Swift in “Occupation” (BBC), “Leap of Faith” (BBC) and the semi-regular role of Holly Cullen in “Holby City” (BBC).
Charlotte has been nominated twice for Best Actress In A Musical – Olivier Awards 2010 for Spring Awakening and 2014 for The Sound Of Music.
Tosh Wanogho-Maud
Iceberg
Training: Bird College: Conservatoire of Dance and Musical Theatre
Theatre credits include: Little John in Robin Hood – Palladium Pantomime 2024 (The London Palladium); Jud in Oklahoma in concert (Theatre Royal Drury Lane); Reverend Hightower in Batboy in concert (The London Palladium); David Ruffin in Ain’t Too Proud (Prince Edward Theatre); Pharaoh in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Princess of Wales Theatre, Toronto); Ben E King/Rudy Lewis in The Drifter’s Girl (Garrick Theatre); Jimmy “Thunder” Early in Dreamgirls (Savoy Theatre); Joe in Showboat (Gillian Lynne Theatre); Mutumbo in The Book of Mormon (Prince of Wales Theatre); Rufus in Save The Last Dance (UK Tour); Cabaret Singer in Sweet Smell of Success (Arcola Theatre); Young Simba in The Lion King (Lyceum Theatre); Winston in Whistle Down The Wind (Aldwych Theatre).
TV credits include: Man on Phone in Still Up (Apple TV+); Suitor in Bridgerton (Shondaland/Netflix); Husband in Roadkill (BBC One) and Police Officer in A Discovery of Witches (Bad Wolf).
Film credits include: Pip in Jingle Jangle (Netflix).
Website: toshwm.com
Instagram: @t0shee
Twitter: @TOSHEE
Facebook: www.facebook.com/ToshWanogho-Maud
Freddie King
Offstage Understudy
Training: London School of Musical Theatre
Freddie played Jason ‘JD’ Dean in the West End production of Heathers – The Musical at The Other Palace.
Theatre credits include: Prince Devin in Bliss – The Musical for ATG/Dominion Theatre, Henrik in A Little Night Music (Opera Holland Park), The Danish Girl (Workshop), Henry in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (The Union Theatre), Fender in Hairspray, Gilbert in Betty Blue Eyes and Seymour in Little Shop of Horrors all for Grange Park Opera.
Other credits: The Light in the Piazza (Quick Fantastic), Pride at the Palace (Palace Theatre), Harry in Pieces of String (Workshop), Peter in Peter Pan, Otto in Grand Hotel (LSMT), Matthew Bourne’s Edward Scissorhands for New Adventures and Farmer in Oklahoma! for John Wilson’s Sinfonia of London. Freddie also appeared in the WhatsOnStage Awards – Jerry Herman Tribute.
Twitter/Instagram: @freddieking_
Adrianne Langley
Background Vocalist
Training: London Studio Centre
Credits include: Sherrie / Janis Jopin in Sixties Girls (Capital Theater, Dusseldorf), Lead Vocalist in Marquee / Once Upon A Time (Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines), Vocalist for George Michael by Candlelight, Vocalist / Cover for Twist and Shout – Theatre Tour, Vocalist in Rock Goddess (P&O Ventura), Lead Vocalist for MSC Bellissima (Carousel Productions), Amelia Parker in Stop The Show (Hundred Acre Productions).
Madison Swan
Background Vocalist
Training: Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts
Theatre Credits include: Princess Carmella in Bliss The Musical (Workshop), Pageant Rosemary in Miss Wales (Workshop), Tina Turner in We Will Rock You (London Coliseum), Fairy Godmother in Cinderella (Imagine), Ensemble in Saving Grace (Riverside Studios), Kinky Boots The Musical, Concert (Theatre Royal Drury Lane), Princess Diana in Tony! The Musical (Park Theatre) written by Harry Hill and Steve Brown, Martha in Heathers the Musical (West End), Ugandan Ensemble in The Book of Mormon (West End) and Rafiki in Mickey and the Magician Original Cast (Disneyland Paris).
Caitlin Tipping
Offstage Understudy
Training: The MGA Academy of Performing Arts.
Theatre credits include: Jane Seymour in SIX the Musical (Vaudeville Theatre); Ensemble/Cover Elsa & Queen Iduna in Disney’s Frozen the Musical (Theatre Royal Drury Lane); Jane Seymour in SIX (UK Tour); Jane Seymour in SIX (NCL Bliss); Dancer/Lead Vocalist in The Best of Musical Starnights (European Tour) and Cathy in The Last Five Years (Edinburgh Fringe Festival).
Rodney Vubya
Background Vocalist
Training: Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts
Theatre credits include: Understudy Hans in Frozen (Theatre Royal Drury Lane), Dick McGann In Street Scene (Opera North), Evita (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre), Tina: The Tina Turner Musical – original West End cast (Aldwych Theatre), Understudy General in The Book of Mormon (Prince of Wales Theatre), Prince Richard in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Hoxton Hall), Branom/Marty in A Clockwork Orange (Norway tour), Avis White – Oresteia III: Eumenides (Camden People’s Theatre), Americana, Facehunters (Edinburgh Festival Fringe).
Television Credits include: Chad in “Patterns” Series 2 (Amazon Prime).
*Please note: From the 15th of July the role of Celine Dion will be played by Astrid Harris, and from the 22nd of July the role of Molly Brown will be played by Jenny O’Leary.
Marla Mindelle
Co-Author
Marla Mindelle won the 2023 Lucille Lortel Award and Obie award for her portrayal of Céline Dion in Titanique. She is also a Drama League Nominee. Other credits: Sister Act on Broadway (Sister Mary Robert, Outer Circle Critics Nomination), Stepsister Gabrielle in Cinderella (Broadway), South Pacific (Broadway), The Drowsy Chaperone (Kitty, First National Tour). Marla can be seen as Olivia in the Emmy-nominated series, Special on Netflix. She is currently starring in a new musical she wrote, The Big Gay Jamboree, produced by Margot Robbie’s company, Lucky Chap. The Big Gay Jamboree is now playing Off-Broadway at the Orpheum Theater. www.marlamindelle.com @
Constantine Rousouli
Co-Author
Constantine Rousouli is not only one of the creators of this kooky new musical comedy, but he also originated the iconic role of Jack Dawson. He’s ecstatic that TITANIQUE is sailing through many countries like London, Australia, and Canada come the fall of 2024. You can see him starring as the role of Bert in a brand-new musical comedy called The Big Gay Jamboree, which will be premiering at the Orpheum Theatre in downtown NYC in September of 2024. He recently wrapped his first feature film as a supporting lead opposite Naomi Watts in a new Blumhouse movie called This is the Night. His TV credits include AJ and the Queen (Jordan), 9-1-1 on Fox (Miles), The Other Two (Justin), Charmed (Hunter Caine), and a PBS Special (Broadway at the White House). On Broadway, he has dazzled audiences in roles such as Link Larkin in Hairspray, Fiyero in Wicked, and as the standby for Sam Wheat in GHOST.
Tye Blue
Director, Co-Author
Ellenore Scott
Choreographer
Ellenore Scott is a choreographer, performer and creative director. In Spring 2022, Scott will choreograph the Broadway revival of Funny Girl and Mr. Saturday Night . Scott choreographed the Off-Broadway production of Little Shop of Horrors. She also served as the associate choreographer for Head Over Heels and King Kong on Broadway, and she was the assistant choreographer for the Broadway revivals of Cats and Falsettos. She choreographed Kate Hamill’s Off-Broadway’s production of Pride and Prejudice and Jeremy O. Harris’ Black Exhibition. She is the Artistic Director of ELSCO Dance, a New York contemporary dance company. During the pandemic, Scott choreographed the first ever TikTok Musical called Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical directed by Lucy Moss, which raised over $2 million dollars for The Actors Fund. As a performer she was a finalist and an All-Star on the hit television show “So You Think You Can Dance.” She performed on numerous television shows (“Glee,” “Smash,” “The Ellen Show,” “The Blacklist,” “Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” to name a few) and danced with Janet Jackson. Scott is also a content creator, with over 1 million followers on TikTok under the name @EllenoreShoto.
Nicholas James Connell
Music Supervisor, Orchestrations and Arrangements
Nicholas James Connell is a singer/songwriter, music director, producer, and arranger. He has a B.M. in Songwriting from Berklee College of Music and is currently a senior faculty member at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy (AMDA). MD credits: Brent Spiner’s In Search of Lost Time, For The Record: The Brat Pack (NCL), The Color Purple (2015 IRNE Award for Best Music Direction), In The Heights (2014 IRNE), Xanadu, Next To Normal (Speakeasy Stage). Nicholas can be seen playing piano on ENCORE! (Disney+) and on his Youtube Channel which has garnered 15,000+ subscribers and 9.8 million views. @nicholasconnell
Gabriel Hainer Evansohn & Grace Laubacher for Iron Bloom
Scenic Design
Specializes in creating immersive physical landscapes and large-scale site-specific installations for performers and audiences to inhabit. Partner and Co-Founder of Iron Bloom Creative Production. Founder and Resident Designer of Woodshed Collective. Selected Credits: KPOP, Row at the Clark Art Institute (WTF), Nevermore Park (Hebru Brantley / MWM), Sweeney Todd at Barrow Street, Empire Travel Agency (Woodshed Collective), Queen of the Night (VWW), The Tenant (Woodshed Collective), The Confidence Man (Woodshed Collective).
Alejo Vietti
Costume Design
Broadway’s Holiday Inn, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical(West End–Olivier Nomination, National tour, Japan and Australia), and Allegiance (Drama Desk Nomination). As well as works for Radio City Rockettes, Roundabout, Manhattan Theatre Club, NYC Opera and City Center Encores among others. He has extensively worked in regional Theatres across the U.S., commercial projects, operas, and for the Ringling Bros. and Barnum &Bailey Circus. He is the recipient of the 2010 TDF Irene Sharaff Young Master Award. @alejo_vietti_costume_design
Lawrence Schober
Sound Design
is a New York-based sound designer for musicals and plays. NYC: A Burning Church (The New Ohio Theatre), The Conversationalists (The Bushwick Starr), The Golden Spike (BRIC Arts), On This Side of the World (Access Theatre), American Morning (Prospect Theatre Company). Eh Da? (NYTW Next Door), PharmaBro (Players Theatre). Regional: A Night with Janis Joplin (Le Petit Theatre, New Orleans); Pillowtalk (Victory Gardens Theatre, Chicago); SeaWife (White Heron Theatre, Nantucket). www.lawrenceschober.com
Paige Seber
Lighting Design
Paige Seber is a lighting designer for theatre, dance, opera, and musicbased in New York City. Her work has been seen onstage at Minetta Lane, The Joyce, RouletteIntermedium,The Skirball Center, The Wild Project, Riverside Theatre, Dixon Place, SymphonySpace, and The Flea. Paige is a proud member of Song Session Collective and United ScenicArtists 829. For more about her work visit seberlighting.com
Adam Wachter
Musical Director
Adam Wachter is a music director and composer/lyricist and the winner of the 2018 Stiles & Drewe Best New Song Prize, the 2021 MAC John Wallowitch Award, and the 2021 Professional Achievement Award from his alma mater, the University of Michigan. His musical Tarrytown won the 2017 San Diego Critics’ Circle Award for ‘Best New Musical’ and was a top-ten finalist for the 2019 Richard Rodgers Award. His songs have been performed on CBS, Hulu, Bravo, S4C, BBC Radio Cymru, and the stages of Carnegie Hall, 54 Below, and the Savoy Theatre, among others. As a pianist and music director, he has performed On- and Off-Broadway and in countless theaters around the world, and the Hollywood Reporter called him a ‘breakout star’ for his music direction (and quips) on the Disney+ original series ‘Encore!’.
Adam has taught musical theatre performance on the faculties of the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, LAMDA, and Point Park University, and is the author of ‘Your Rep Book: How To Find, Choose, and Prepare Successful Audition Songs’ (Methuen 2024). adamwachter.com