Titanic The Musical is returning to Lancashire in March for just one week.

The show will take place at Blackpool Grand Theatre from Tuesday, March 21 to Saturday, March 25.  

The musical comes directly from the West End and tells the poignant story of the passengers from the famously ill-fated vessel.

Titanic The Musical will open at the Churchill Theatre in Bromley on March 16, 10 years since it made its debut at Southwark Playhouse in London.

Producer Danielle Tarento said: “We are so excited to have our brilliant new cast together to begin rehearsals for this 10th anniversary production.

“After the couple of years that we’ve all lived through, to be able to mark this anniversary by revisiting some favourite venues from the last tour and also bringing the show to some wonderful new ones feels especially joyful.”

In the final hours of April 14, 1912, the RMS Titanic, collided with an iceberg on her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York and 'the unsinkable ship' slowly sank to the depths of the ocean claiming the lives of men, women and children.

Based on real people who were aboard the ship, Titanic The Musical is a production that focusses on the hopes, dreams and aspirations of her passengers, each of whom boarded with fascinating stories and personal ambitions of their own.

Titanic The Musical’s original Broadway production with music and lyrics by Maury Yeston and book by Peter Stone, won five Tony Awards including Best Musical, Best Score and Best Book.

How to book tickets for Titanic The Musical

If you’d like to go and see Titanic The Musical at Blackpool Grand Theatre, tickets are now available.

Both matinee and evening shows are scheduled for the March performances and tickets can be bought via the Blackpool Grand Theatre website.

Ticket prices start from £18.50 and member discounts are available.

Titanic The Musical cast members

Titanic The Musical’s new cast is as follows: Martin Allanson (J. Bruce Ismay), Valda Akiks (Ida Straus), Graham Bickley (Captain Edward Smith), Sam Brown (Frederick Fleet), James Darch (Edgar Beane), David Delve (Isidor Straus), Catherine Digges (Head Maid), Adam Filipe (Frederick Barrett), Emily George (Kate Murphy), Luke Harley (Andrew Latimer), Emma Harrold (Lady Caroline Neville), Alastair Hill (Harold Bride).

The cast also includes: Abi Hudson (Maid), Barnaby Hughes (Herbert Pitman/Henry Etches), Paul Kemble (Joseph Boxhall), Niamh Long (Kate Mullins), Matthew McDonald (Charles Clarke), Ian McLarnon (Thomas Andrews), Danny Michaels (Joseph Bell), Chris Nevin (Jim Farrell), Jack North (Charles Lightoller), Joseph Peacock (Bellboy/Wallace Hartley), Billy Roberts (William McMaster Murdoch), Bree Smith (Alice Beane) and Lucie-Mae Summer (Kate McGowan).