FAQs
Ticketing Info
To buy tickets online, visit our Tickets page or at ATGTickets.com.
If you would like to buy tickets by phone, call (888) 959-1874.
You can also buy tickets in person at the St. James Theatre box office.
Visit our Ways to Buy page for more.
Call (888) 811-5040 for Customer Services, Monday-Sunday from 9:00AM – 9:00PM ET.
The St. James Theatre box office opening hours are below:
Monday-Saturday*: 10 AM – 8 PM ET
Sunday**: 12 PM – 6 PM ET
*Sat, July 4: CLOSED (Independence Day)
**Sun, July 5: 11 AM – 7 PM ET
To buy for 10 or more people, visit Groups.Broadway.com or call 1-800-BROADWAY ext 2.
American Express® Card Members have ongoing access to purchase Amex Reserved Tickets®. While supplies last, not all seats may be offered. Terms Apply.
Click here for premium seats like the Titanique Onstage Experience and Captain’s Row.
Yes, we offer chances to win great seats at steerage prices! Visit Ways to Buy page for more.
General Show Info
TITANÍQUE is a wildly hilarious musical comedy that imagines Céline Dion retelling the movie Titanic from her point of view and with her favorite hit songs, including “My Heart Will Go On,” “Taking Chances,” “I’m Alive,” and many more.
The runtime of TITANÍQUE is 1 hour and 40 minutes with no intermission.
TITANÍQUE is recommended for ages 12+ for sexual innuendo, adult humor, and language.
No, Céline Dion herself is not in TITANÍQUE. She is portrayed by Marla Mindelle in a Tony Award-nominated performance.
No, you don’t need to watch the movie Titanic to enjoy TITANÍQUE!
Except for one specific sing-along moment at the end of the show, we ask that you please refrain from singing along.
Venue Info
The St. James Theatre is located at 246 West 44th Street between 7th Avenue and 8th Avenue. Click here to view on a map.
Please plan ahead to arrive before your performance’s start time. The theatre is open to enter roughly 30 minutes prior to the start of the show.
Click here for all Accessibility services and information.
No, there is no dress code at the St. James Theatre. You should dress comfortably and come as you are!
The use of recording devices of any kind is strictly prohibited inside the theatre, except when prompted by the cast at the conclusion of the performance.