About Titanic

Titanic – An Endless Love Story: An immersive spectacle is coming to Germany

Following in the wake of the still-vibrant film Titanic and the tragic story of the infamous ocean liner, which has moved audiences worldwide for over a century and still makes them sigh, the story of an endless love between two passengers is told: Rose and Sean.

“The story of Sean and Rosa, two young people in search of a better future aboard the ocean liner, united by a love that transcends social differences and becomes intertwined with the fate of the ship.”

There is a ship that never ceases to set sail. More than a century later, the Titanic continues to live on in the collective imagination – as a symbol of shattered dreams, but also as an emblem of a love that defies time.

Titanic – An Endless Love is far more than just a theatrical performance. It is an emotional and sensual journey through live music, dance, and immersive technology, produced by Arte Management International (AMI) and directed by Piero Versari.

Light, sound and three-dimensional projections not only serve as a backdrop, but become an integral part of the narrative, transporting the audience to the golden salons of first class, to the crowded decks of third class and finally to the depths of the ocean.

A love stronger than fate

On Piero Versari ‘s Titanic, Sean and Rosa, two young people in search of a new life, travel together. The social differences between them fade into insignificance as love—true, innocent, and overwhelming—becomes their compass and refuge.

Through specially composed songs such as Non ti scordò , Un amore vero non si scorda mai and Con Te, her story unfolds in an emotional crescendo that connects stage and audience.

The production gains additional strength from a large ensemble of over 60 artists — including actors, musicians, dancers and extras.

Between dream, reality, and memory

During the performance, each scene becomes its own little universe. There’s the departure of the Titanic, filling the theater with sounds and colors – like a festival from a bygone era; the Grand Masked Ball, where elegance gives the impression of stopping time itself; the Irish dance, an explosion of energy, life, and rhythm; and finally, inevitably, the encounter with the iceberg, told through immersive images that envelop the audience in an embrace of light and silence.

This spectacular journey reaches its emotional climax on Christmas Day . In an intense and deeply moving scene, a little girl who survived the shipwreck, through tears and grief, remembers the family she lost that tragic night. It is the moment when the myth of tenderness gives way and the ocean becomes a mirror of the human soul