'Titanic' musical review: Tragic tale is sweeping and thrilling - even without Jack and Rose
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With a lush score and a massive 30-person orchestra, the concert revival of 'Titanic' at New York City Center justifies why the ill-fated passengers aboard the Titanic are crooning tunes, conjuring the majesty and tragedy solely through music.
Yeston's musical 'Titanic' is a subtle patchwork quilt of travelers' stories from the boat, focusing on class disparities and featuring a pair of young lovers and a more seasoned husband and wife, without the bombast of the Oscar-winning film.
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