The sinking of the Titanic in the early hours of April 15, 1912, remains the quintessential disaster of the last century. Titanic The Musical, is presented on the 100th anniversary of the ship’s sinking.
The story begins on the docks, with songs filled with optimism and joy at boarding this new sailing marvel. Things turn somber when the iceberg is hit. In the First Class Dining Salon, passengers refuse to believe that anything is wrong, annoyed at being awakened in the middle of the night. The seriousness of the situation becomes quickly apparent. Women and children are ordered into the lifeboats, while the men are forced to stay behind. As the last of the lifeboats depart, those remaining accept their fate. In the wee hours of the morning, the survivors are rescued. In a stunning emotional finale, the survivors sing of the hope that they will one day be reunited with their lost loved ones, and realize their abandoned dreams.
A&B Foundation
John Young Foundation
Sheraton Waikiki Resort
Carolyn A. Berry
Co-Directed/ Choreographed By
John Rampage
Deanna Luster
Musical Direction By
Megan Mount
Story And Book By
Peter Stone
Music And Lyrics By
Maury Yeston
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1 Interpreted & Described Performance
2 The "Talk Back" begins after the performance. Discussions are free of charge, and one need not attend that day's performance to participate.