NW suburban woman stars as Celine Dion in 'Titanique' in Chicago

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Friday, April 11, 2025 10:57PM
NW suburban woman stars as Celine Dion in 'Titanique' in Chicago
Clare Kennedy McLaughlin is from the northwest suburbs, and never thought she'd grow up to be Celine Dion.

CHICAGO (WLS) -- Clare Kennedy McLaughlin is from the northwest suburbs, and never thought she'd grow up to be Celine Dion.

That's who she plays in "Titanique," a rousing comedy at the Broadway Playhouse Theatre.

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The actress talked about how Chicago has turned this show into a major hit.

Kennedy McLaughlin studied musical theater at Northwestern University.

Her star power radiates center stage.

Now, she gets to perform in front of her hometown audience.

"Yes, 100%, my mom's already seen the show three times," Kennedy McLaughlin said. "This is Chitanique, as we've been lovingly calling it. Having a completely Chicago company and cast, just the way things are delivered and the way we do comedy is a little different here. It's tailored for Chicago audiences."

She talked about how her version of Dion is different than the real thing.

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"Definitely with the comedy I bring a little of my personality to it, but I never have wanted it to be a parody or a camp version of Celine Dion. I always wanted it to be an homage to her, a love letter to her. And the way the show is written, it sets it up like that. This is a celebration of Celine and a parody of the movie 'Titanic,'" Kennedy McLaughlin said.

She said the movie stressed her out.

"Maybe it's why I have anxiety problems now. As soon as they hit the iceberg, I said, 'I've seen enough. I know what happens from here,'" Kennedy McLaughlin said. "Titanique is a hundred minutes of straight joy. It is pure escapism, and I think we can all use that right now. It's a different show every night, truly. I would say it's good for the heart; it's good for the brain, just to be able to sit in the darkness and have a joyful experience with your neighbors and the people around you."

Kennedy McLaughlin is living the dream.

"Not a day goes by when I don't say, 'this is going to stop when I wake up.' And I haven't woken up yet; so, I'm still riding that high," she said.

"Titanique" is a production from Broadway In Chicago and Porchlight Music Theatre.

It's now been extended through July 13 by popular demand.

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