On a fateful night in 1912, the R.M.S. Titanic sank at sea when the ship struck an iceberg only four days after leaving Southampton. While there are no survivors of the Titanic alive today, the popularity of the historic tragedy lives on in movies, books and musicals.
Five-time Tony Award winner, Titanic The Musical was written by Peter Stone, accompanied by music from Maury Yeston. The musical version premiered on Broadway eight months before the blockbuster film from James Cameron hit the theaters in 1997. While Rose DeWitt Bukater and Jack Dawson were fictional characters, the musical features actual passengers and crew members onboard the ship. This grounds the story with a heavy tone as compared to the campy Celine Dion vehicle, Titanique, currently playing at the Broadway Playhouse in Chicago.