TITANIC
4537 Lowell Road
Story & Book by Peter Stone / Music & Lyrics by Maury Yeston
Directed by Paul Berg
Musical Direction by Mary Jo Hahn & Michelle Kadonsky-Grant
Performances:
- March 18 • 8 pm
- March 19 • 8 pm
- March 20 • 2 pm
- March 25 • 8 pm
- March 26 • 8 pm
- March 27 • 2 pm (SOLD OUT)
The sinking of the Titanic in the early hours of April 15, 1912, remains the quintessential disaster of the twentieth century. A total of 1,517 souls—men, women, and children—lost their lives (only 711 survived). The fact that the finest, largest, strongest ship in the world—called, in fact, the “unsinkable” ship—should have been lost during its maiden voyage is so incredible that, had it not actually happened, no author would have dared to contrive it.
The musical play TITANIC examines the causes, the conditions, and the characters involved in this ever-fascinating drama. This is the factual story of that ship—of her officers, crew, and passengers, to be sure—but she will not, as has happened so many times before, serve as merely the background against which fictional, melodramatic narratives are recounted. The central character of our TITANIC is the Titanic herself. (Excerpt from Peter Stone’s notes.)
Presented through special arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Tams-Witmark LLC.
www.concordtheatricals.com
(Content Warning: Adult situations and Death/Dying)
Admission to TITANIC $29 member / $33 general admission |
Watch Online $24 |
This event has reserved seating. |
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