Titanic, The Musical at New Theatre – Review

If you are a Titanic fan, you will be happy to know they are in Cardiff until Saturday 13th May. Celebrating their 10th anniversary, with a UK tour. The Titanic is one of the most infamous shipwrecks in history, and has been the subject of numerous books, movies, and other forms of art. One such artistic adaptation is the musical, “Titanic,” which premiered on Broadway in 1997.

For the purpose of this review, we were given free entries to Titanic, The Musical.

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History

The musical was written by Peter Stone, with music and lyrics by Maury Yeston. It tells the story of the ill-fated maiden voyage of the Titanic, which sank on the 15th April, 1912, after colliding with an iceberg. The musical follows the lives of several passengers and crew members aboard the ship, as they grapple with the joy, romance, and tragedy of their journey. A total of 711 passengers survived this tragedy, with approximately 1,503 passengers who lost their lives.

“Titanic” was praised for its stunning score, which blends a range of musical styles, including classical, folk, and contemporary. The show features powerful ballads like “The Proposal/The Night Was Alive” and “I Give You My Hand,” as well as rousing ensemble numbers like “I Have Danced” and “Still.”

In addition to its memorable music, “Titanic” is also notable for its impressive staging. The show employs a massive set that recreates the ship’s interior and exterior with intricate lighting design, which plays a big part in this musical. This immersive production allows audiences to feel like they are on board the Titanic themselves, adding to the emotional impact of the show.

Despite its critical acclaim and success on Broadway (it won five Tony Awards, including Best Musical), “Titanic” has had a mixed reception over the years. Some critics have criticised the show for its unwieldy size and sprawling narrative, while others have praised its ambition and epic scale.

Regardless of one’s opinion on the musical, there is no denying that it offers a moving and thought-provoking exploration of the human drama behind one of history’s most tragic events. As we continue to reflect on the legacy of the Titanic, “Titanic” remains a powerful tribute to the lives that were lost and the stories that were left behind. It was nice to step away from the Titanic film (1997) story of Jack and Rose and dip into the true reality of the passengers of that ship and what they may have experienced, in that unforgettable trip.

Cast

Martin Allanson, plays J. Bruce Ismay
Valda Akiks, plays Ida Straus
Graham Bickley, plays Captain Edward Smith
Sam Brown, plays Frederick Fleet
James Darch, plays Edgar Beane
David Delve, plays Isidor Straus
Catherine Digges, plays Head Maid
Adam Filipe, plays Frederick Barrett
Emily George, plays Kate Murphy
Luke Harley, plays Andrew Latimer
Emma Harrold, plays Lady Caroline Neville
Alastair Hill, plays Harold Bride
Abi Hudson, plays Maid
Barnaby Hughes, plays Herbert Pitman / Henry Etches
Paul Kemble, plays Joseph Boxhall
Niamh Long, plays Kate Mullins
Matthew McDonald, plays Charles Clarke
Ian McLarnon, plays Thomas Andrews
Danny Michaels, plays Joseph Bell
Chris Nevin, plays Jim Farrell
Jack North, plays Charles Lightoller
Joseph Peacock, plays Bellboy / Wallace Hartley
Billy Roberts, plays William McMaster Murdoch
Bree Smith, plays Alice Beane
Lucie-Mae Summer, plays Kate McGowan

big thank you to New Theatre, Cardiff for having us.

The length of this musical

The show runs for approximately 2 hours and 30 mins. Which includes a 20 minutes interval.

Getting your tickets

You can purchase your tickets HERE. The ticket prices start from £30.00 and the show is available until Saturday 13th May 2023. There is still some availability and remember to check the times of the shows, as they may vary.

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Stay safe

Kay