Titanic Tickets
A sell-out show based on one of the 20th Century greatest tragedies of the mankind on stage at the Charing Cross for a strictly limited run12+
Performance dates
28 May to 13 August
Run time 2 hours 30 minutes including interval. Monday to Saturday 7.30pm, Wednesday 2.30pm, Saturday 3pm
Includes interval
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22 x 5 star reviews, including The Times, Libby Purves and The Stage 17 x 4 star reviews including The Telegraph, The Guardian, The Daily
Express, The Daily Mail, The Evening Standard, The Sunday Express and Time Out
“An evening both shattering and gorgeous…a triumph. The day after seeing it I went back. It’s that good.”
The Times
★★★★★ “An evening both shattering and gorgeous – a triumph. The day after seeing it, I went back again. It’s that good” The Times
★★★★★ “An absolutely thrilling production” The Stage
★★★★ “The best piece of musical staging you will find in London” The Guardian
★★★★ “A superb revival” Daily Express
★★★★ “A magnificent production” Sunday Express
★★★★ “Moments of magnificence” The Telegraph
In the final hour of 14 April 1912 the RMS Titanic, on her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York, collided with an iceberg and ‘the unsinkable ship’ slowly sank. It was one of the most tragic disasters of the 20th Century. 1517 men, women and children lost their lives.
Based on actual characters aboard the greatest ship in the world, Maury Yeston (Nine, Grand Hotel) and Peter Stone’s stunning musical focuses on their hopes and aspirations. Unaware of the fate that awaits them, the Third Class immigrants dream of a better life in America, the newly-enfranchised Second Class dream of achieving the lifestyles of the rich and famous, and the millionaire Barons of the First Class dream of their hegemony lasting forever.
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Special notes
Recommended age for content is 12+. Children allowed in but at parent's discretion as some may find the tone and themes of the piece distressing.
Recent Reviews
I was first rate, a truly wonderful evening. Entertainment at the highest level.
Amazing show, hauntingly beautiful performance by a very professional company. The only downside was that the theatre itself was extremely hot!! The poor actors were sweating, the audience were fanning themselves and I even saw one woman collapse outside as it was so hot.
Brilliant. The only show where I have had tears in my eyes.
The performance was fantastic! But, the theatre was too hot, and the bar staff and manager extremely rude, which somewhat ruined the evening.
A bit of a disappointment. Some good songs but a very predictable narrative structure though quite well acted. The film is better.
Fantastic show. Acting remarkable, many people playing two parts. Atmospheric and moving. Reduced me to tears at the end. Standing ovations deserved.
A magnificent production of a great musical. Enormously entertaining but also deeply moving. A great evening in the theatre.
The play was very good occasionally could not understand some of the words when singing but overall very good
A wonderful interpretation of such a tragic subject. The voices of the very experienced actors were sublime. We especially loved the band playing 'on deck' till the ship went down, our main reason for going, as our friend Jamie Pringle was playing the cello. A really superb team.
Really good production. Only criticism is of the theatres lack of air con or even ceiling fans.
Great show...great adaptation of such a well know moment in history. Theatre was a lovely backdrop.
Best musical in London. Best singing. Theatre too hot
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