June 8, 2026 1:05 am EDT

Titanique, the Celine Dion jukebox musical doubling as a Titanic parody, earned the withering disdain of Tony Awards watchers this weekend.

The show tells the story of the 1997 James Cameron film Titanic from the perspective of Dion, who performed the end credits song My Heart Will Go On.

Dion is played by Marla Mindelle, who also co-wrote the show and who fronted the medley of songs performed Sunday night at Radio City Music Hall.

Several of the cast – including Ariana Grande’s brother Frankie Grande, as well as The Bing Bang Theory star Jim Parsons in drag – joined Mindelle for I’m Alive, while Mindelle gave a solo rendition of My Heart Will Go On.

Social media poured scorn on her efforts, with one X user marveling: ‘this titanique performance is horrible oh my god she cannot sing is this real.’

‘Are the vocals for Titanique supposed to be… bad?’ wondered another, a sentiment echoed by a third observer who asked: ‘Like was that part of the bit?’

Titanique, the Celine Dion jukebox musical doubling as a Titanic parody, earned the withering disdain of Tony Awards watchers this weekend, directed in particular at star Marla Mindelle

The show tells the story of the 1997 James Cameron film Titanic from the perspective of Dion, who performed the end credits song My Heart Will Go On; Dion pictured in London in 2019

‘Is it just me, or was the singing bad in that Titanique performance? It sounded off key,’ one wrote, receiving a confirmation in the replies that ‘It was terrible.’

‘Only thing worse than this segment is sitting through the actual musical. Still waiting on refund from Titanique. Ugggh!’ fumed an X user.

I get the idea behind it but was that performance of Titanique supposed to sound horrendously awful?’ another wrote, as still another deadpanned: ‘I truly mean no offense by this but Titaníque looks like the worst thing ever.’

‘Wow that Titanique Celine Dion lady cannot sing,’ an X user gasped. ‘That show looks terrible. Even more terrible with Frankie Grande in it, totally trying to be the center of attention. Guess team player or ensemble cast doesn’t apply to him!’

Even a sympathetic viewer was unable to offer much praise to Sunday’s demonstration, writing: ‘I’m still sad because I saw titanique and Marla Mindelle was phenomenal. That performance was not her.’ 

Titanique is nominated for best musical, with competitors including The Lost Boys, an adaptation of Joel Schumacher’s 1987 vampire movie of the same name starring Corey Haim, Corey Feldman, Jami Gertz, Jason Patric and Kiefer Sutherland.

Rounding out the category are Schmigadoon!, based on an Apple TV+ sitcom about a floundering couple who get transported into the world of a classic Broadway musical, and the feel-good British import Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York).

Mindelle was nominated for best lead actress in a musical against Schmigadoon!’s Sara Chase – reprising her role from the Apple TV+ series – as well as Caissie Levy for Ragtime and Christiani Pitts for Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York).

Dion is played by Marla Mindelle, who also co-wrote the show and who fronted the medley of songs performed Sunday night at Radio City Music Hall

Several of the cast, including Ariana Grande’s brother Frankie Grande (third from left), joined Mindelle for I’m Alive, while Mindelle gave a solo rendition of My Heart Will Go On

The Big Bang Theory star Jim Parsons featured in drag as Ruth DeWitt Bukater, who in the film is the mother of the Kate Winslet character and is played by Frances Fisher

Mindelle was nominated for best lead actress in a musical against Schmigadoon!’s Sara Chase, Caissie Levy for Ragtime and Christiani Pitts for Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)

Titanique is also one of the best musical nominees, alongside The Lost Boys, Schmigadoon! and the UK import Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)

Social media poured scorn on her efforts, with one X user marveling: ‘this titanique performance is horrible oh my god she cannot sing is this real’

Titanique was also nominated for best book of a musical, with Mindelle in contention along with her co-writers Tye Blue and Constantine Rousouli, up against Jim Barne and Kit Buchan for Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York), Chris Hoch and David Hornsby for The Lost Boys and Cinco Paul for Schmigadoon!.

The Tony Awards proved to be a nail-biting competition Sunday, with stars of both stage and screen vying for Broadway honors at Radio City Music Hall.

Daniel Radcliffe, Rose Byrne, Nathan Lane, Laurie Metcalf, Stephanie Hsu, Carrie Coon, Lesley Manville, John Lithgow, Luke Evans, Rachel Dratch and June Squibb were among the movie and TV personalities in contention for theatrical awards.

Pink has been tapped to host the Tonys for the first time, a job she described as ‘the honor of an entire lifetime’ in a statement to People.

Hailing the Great White Way for having ‘the literal hardest working people in showbiz,’ she raved: ‘Broadway has shaped my life and how I put my own shows together. It is a community that is supportive, and inclusive, and full of talent and love.’

Although she has never performed on Broadway before, her pop songs have in the past been included in the jukebox musicals Moulin Rouge! and & Juliet. 

After a rollicking opening number in which she reprised her Moulin Rouge! song Lady Marmalade – with retooled lyrics to pay tribute to the nominees – Pink joked that ‘for some reason’ she was the mistress of ceremonies that evening. 

Tony Awards 2026 nominations – IN FULL

Best Musical

The Lost Boys

Schmigadoon!

Titaníque

Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)

Best Revival of a Musical

Cats: The Jellicle Ball

Ragtime

Richard O’Brien’s the Rocky Horror Show

Best Play

The Balusters

Giant

Liberation

Little Bear Ridge Road 

Best Revival of a Play

Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman

Becky Shaw

Every Brilliant Thing

Fallen Angels

Oedipus

Best Direction of a Musical

Michael Arden – The Lost Boys

Lear deBessonet – Ragtime

Christopher Gatteli – Schmigadoon!

Tim Jackson – Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)

Zhailon Levinston and Bill Rauch – Cats: the Jellicle Ball

Best Direction of a Play

Nicholas Hytner – Giant

Robert Icke – Oedipus

Kenny Leon – The Balusters

Joe Mantello – Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman

Whitney White – Liberation

Best Lighting Design in a Play 

Dog Day Afternoon

Oedipus

August Wilson’s Joe Turner’s Come and Gone

Bug

The Fear of 13

Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman

Best Sound Design of a Play

August Wilson’s Joe Turner’s Come and Gone

Oedipus

The Fear of 13

Bug

Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman

Best Costume Design in a Musical 

Ragtime

Schmigadoon!

Cats: The Jellicle Ball

The Lost Boys

Richard O’Brien’s the Rocky Horror Show

Best Lighting Design in a Musical

Chess

Richard O’Brien’s the Rocky Horror Show

Schmigadoon!

Cats: The Jellicle Ball

Ragtime

The Lost Boys

Best Sound Design of a Musical 

Cats: The Jellicle Ball

Ragtime

The Lost Boys

Richard O’Brien’s the Rocky Horror Show

Schmigadoon!

Best Scenic Design in a Play 

Oedipus

Bug

Dog Day Afternoon

Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman

Fallen Angels

Best Scenic Design in a Musical

Richard O’Brien’s the Rocky Horror Show

Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)

Cats: The Jellicle Ball

The Lost Boys

Schmigadoon!

Best Book of a Musical

The Lost Boys

Schmigadoon!

Titaníque

Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)

Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play

Will Harrison – Punch

Nathan Lane – Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman

John Lithgow – Giant

Daniel Radcliffe – Every Brilliant Thing

Mark Strong – Oedipus

Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play

Rose Byrne – Fallen Angels

Carrie Coon – Bug

Susannah Flood – Liberation

Lesley Manville – Oedipus

Kelli O’Hara – Fallen Angels

Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play

Christopher Abbott – Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman

Danny Burstein – Marjorie Prime

Brandon J. Dirden – Waiting for Godot

Alden Ehrenreich – Becky Shaw

Ruben Santiago-Hudson – August Wilson’s Joe Turner’s Come and Gone

Richard Thomas – The Balusters

Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play

Betsy Aidem – Liberation

Marylouise Burke – The Balusters

Aya Cash – Giant

Laurie Metcalf – Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman

June Squibb – Marjorie Prime

Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical 

Nicholas Christopher – Chess

Luke Evans – Richard O’Brien’s the Rocky Horror Show

Joshua Henry – Ragtime

Sam Tutty – Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)

Brandon Uranowitz – Ragtime

Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical

Sara Chase – Schmigadoon!

Stephanie Hsu – Richard O’Brien’s the Rocky Horror Show

Caissie Levy – Ragtime

Marla Mindelle – Titaníque

Christiani Pitts – Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)

Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical 

Ali Louis Bourzgi – The Lost Boys

André de Shields – Cats: The Jellicle Ball

Bryce Pinkham – Chess

Ben Levi Ross – Ragtime

Layton Williams – Titaníque

Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical 

Shoshana Bean – The Lost Boys

Hannah Cruz – Chess

Rachel Dratch – Richard O’Brien’s the Rocky Horror Show

Ana Gasteyer – Schmigadoon!

Nichelle Lewis – Ragtime

Best Original Score

Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman

August Wilson’s Joe Turner’s Come and Gone

The Lost Boys

Schmigadoon!

Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)

Best Orchestrations

Schmigadoon!

The Lost Boys

Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)

Chess

Cats: The Jellicle Ball

Best Choreography 

Schmigadoon!

Ragtime

Richard O’Brien’s the Rocky Horror Show

Cats: The Jellicle Ball

The Lost Boys

Best Costume Design in a Play 

Dog Day Afternoon

Liberation

Fallen Angels

The Balusters

August Wilson’s Joe Turner’s Come and Gone

 

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