The Olivier Award-winning musical Titanique has announced exciting new additions to its West End cast.
From Tuesday 15 July, Astrid Harris will take over the role of Céline Dion. Astrid has been performing the role to great acclaim in the French production and now joins the London company following Lauren Drew’s Olivier Award-nominated performance.
From Tuesday 22 July, Jenny O’Leary, known for We Will Rock You, will step into the role of Molly Brown. Jenny also played the role in Paris and joins the West End cast as maternity cover for Charlotte Wakefield.
Astrid and Jenny join a stellar cast aboard the West End’s ship of dreams: Luke Bayer as Jack, Darren Bennett as Victor Garber / Luigi, Richard Carson as Cal, Hiba Elchikhe as Rose, Carl Mullaney as Ruth, Tosh Wanogho-Maud as The Iceberg, Adrianne Langley, Madison Swan and Rodney Vubya as on-stage background vocalists, with Freddie King and Caitlin Tipping as offstage understudies.
Tickets for Titanique, hailed as “The West End’s funniest new musical” by Smooth Radio, are currently booking until Sunday 4 January 2026.
Titanique won the 2025 Olivier Award for Best New Entertainment or Comedy Play.
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When the music of Céline Dion meets the Oscar®-winning blockbuster Titanic, the result is Titanique—a hysterical musical fantasia that reimagines one of the greatest love stories of all time.
Audiences are invited to discover what really happened to Jack and Rose, as told by Céline Dion herself, in a show packed with powerhouse vocals and iconic hits like “My Heart Will Go On,” “All by Myself,” and “To Love You More.”
Co-written by Tye Blue, Marla Mindelle and Constantine Rousouli, Titanique premiered Off-Broadway in 2022 and has since played in New York, Sydney, Paris, and now London.
The production is directed by Tye Blue, with choreography by Ellenore Scott and music supervision by Nicholas James Connell. Scenic design is by Gabriel Hainer Evansohn and Grace Laubacher, costumes by Alejo Vietti, lighting by Paige Seber, and sound by Lawrence Schober. Casting is by Pearson Casting CDG.
The London production is presented by Eva Price and Michael Harrison.
Listings and ticket information can be found here.