Spotlight Broadway theater review Broadway review: Celine Dion would love the campy ‘Titanique’ Bruce R. Miller Lee Enterprise Jun 3, 2026 Jun 3, 2026 Updated Jul 6, 2026 0 Celine Dion (Marla Mindelle, center) and the cast of "Titanique" on Broadway. Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade Prefer us on Google Learn More Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Bruce R. Miller Lee Enterprise kAmxE DE2CE65 :? 2 32D6>6?E E962E6C[ >@G65 @77\qC@25H2J[ H@H65 2F5:6?46D :? {@?5@?[ 2?5 ?@H 92D :ED C:89E7F= A=246 @? qC@25H2J]k^AmkAmqFE “%:E2?:BF6” :D?’E 2 EJA:42= >FD:42=] xE’D 2 '682D\=6G6= DA@@7 E92E DF886DED r6=:?6 s:@? H2D?’E ;FDE E96 “%:E2?:4” 32==25 D:?86C 3FE 2 E@FC 8F:56 E9C@F89 2 %:E2?:4 >FD6F>]k^Am kAm|2C=2 |:?56==6[ H9@ 4@\HC@E6 E96 D9@H H:E9 4@\DE2C r@?DE2?E:?6 #@FD@F=: 2?5 5:C64E@C %J6 q=F6[ >2<6D 2 A6C764E r6=:?6] $96 42AEFC6D E96 H@>2?’D <:55:?8 ?2EFC6 2?5 ?2:=D E96 3C2G25@] (96? D96’D @77DE286[ “%:E2?:BF6” D:?<D 2 =:EE=6]k^Am People are also reading… Marion PD chief reports on first 6 months of Flock cameras in town National foundation pays off Reedy family's home mortgage Analysis: USMNT quiet doubters as Mauricio Pochettino's process pays off Loss of School-Based Health Clinics a surprise to Smyth school officials, citizens Roanoke police investigating kennel, urge owners to remove dogs Marion neighborhood hosts Fourth decorating contest for country's 250th anniversary 'Heat distress' spurred investigation into City Dogs kennel by Roanoke police A mother's love backs new eatery in Chilhowie Residents, leaders talk about the future of Marion's Carnegie High School Chilhowie church celebrates Britton's 50 years of music ministry David Rocco charting coaching course at Virginia Tech Smyth County citizens speak out against data centers Phantom retires from Marion's Block Party as From The Edge steps in for 'Biggest Weekend' Matthews helming JIDA Merlin the duck: From Mexico City streets to World Cup stardom kAm$E:==[ @E96CD H@C< =:<6 4C2KJ E@ <66A :E 27=@2E] #@FD@F=: :D 8@@7J W2?5 8@@5X 2D E96 {6@?2C5@ s:r2AC:@ 492C24E6Cj |6=:DD2 q2CC6C2 :D D:==J :? E96 z2E6 (:?D=6E C@=6] “q:8 q2?8 %96@CJ’D” y:> !2CD@?D A=2JD 96C >@E96Cj y@9? #:55=6 EFC?D FA 2D 96C 7:2?4éj uC2?<:6 vC2?56 :D “':4E@C v2C36C[” E96 D9:A’D 42AE2:?j s63@C29 r@I :D E96 F?D:?<23=6 |@==J qC@H?[ 2?5 {2JE@? (:==:2>D :D E96 :4636C8] *FA[ E96 :4636C8]k^Am kAm%9C@H E96> E@86E96C[ =6E |:?56==6 7:?6DD6 E96 4@?46AE 2?5 “%:E2?:BF6” 364@>6D 2 “H9J 5:5?’E x E9:?< @7 E92En” <:?5 @7 G6?EFC6]k^Am kAm(9:=6 E96 D9@H’D D6E :D E@@ >F49 WA2CE:4F=2C=J D:?46 E96 >FD:42= 925 DF49 A=F4< 2D 2? F?56C5@8X[ :E H@C<D 7@C 2== E96 9:;:?<D E96 5:C64E@C 92D A=2??65]k^Am kAm&D:?8 2 42E2=@8 @7 A@A D@?8D WH:E9 2 962GJ 5@D6 @7 s:@?X E@ E6== E96 DE@CJ[ “%:E2?:BF6” :D 2 ;F<63@I >FD:42= E92E 8:G6D ;F<63@I >FD:42=D 2 8@@5 ?2>6] xE :D?’E ;FDE 2 H9:E6H2D965 3:@\>FD:42=] xE’D 2 =2F8976DE E92E 277@C5D |:?56==6 2?5 4@>A2?J 2 492?46 E@ :>AC@G:D6 6249 ?:89E]k^Am kAm(96? D96 FD6D #@FD@F=: 2?5 q2CC6C2 2D 96C AFAA6ED[ :E’D “$2EFC52J }:89E {:G6” H:E9 3:E6]k^AmkAm|:?56==6 :D D@ E2=6?E65[ 6G6? s:@? 4@F=5?’E 36 @776?565] %9:D :D 2 EC:3FE6 @7 D@CED E92E D9@F=5 92G6 :ED @H? {2D '682D C6D:56?4J] xE 4@F=5 8@ @? 2?5 @? … 2?5 H6 H@F=5?’E >:?5]k^AmkAmv@@7J E962E6C 567:?:E6=J 92D :ED A=246]k^Am 0 Comments Stay up-to-date on what's happening Receive the latest in local entertainment news in your inbox weekly! Sign up! * I understand and agree that registration on or use of this site constitutes agreement to its user agreement and privacy policy. Related to this story Broadway review: ‘Schmigadoon’ works better on stage than streaming TV More succinct, humorous and charming, it cuts through the filler and gives you the “real” spoof of a 1950s Broadway musical. Broadway review: ‘Cats: The Jellicle Ball’ gives classic show inventive update “Cats: The Jellicle Ball” may not be everyone’s saucer of milk, but it is the kind of show that could bring generations together. Broadway review: ‘Lost Boys’ brings spectacle back to Broadway “The Lost Boys” doesn’t stray from its 1980s roots, but director Michael Arden pulls it into the new millennium and reminds you Broadway can d… Who will win the Tonys? ‘Lost Boys,’ ‘Schmigadoon’ will scrap it out; ‘Ragtime’ is a lock There isn’t a “Hamilton” lurking in this year’s Tony Award nominations, but there are plenty of shows that reward pop culture knowledge. Broadway review: ‘Ragtime’ works even better now Will it change those who see it? Perhaps not. But it should nudge them to pause before doubling down on their beliefs. “Ragtime” is a force. Broadway review: Charming songs make ‘Two Strangers’ fast friends "Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)” may have an unwieldy title, but it’s the most charming musical of the year. Review: ‘Power Ballad’ takes a slow hand to pop music "This is just a feel-good bro-com that demonstrates (Paul) Rudd can sing and (Nick) Jonas has potential," Bruce Miller writes in his review of…
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