April13 , 2026

    Frankie Grande Bares Ripped Body at ‘Titanique’ Broadway Opening Night With Jim Parsons, Melissa Barrera & More

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    Frankie Grande put his ripped body on display while attending the opening night of his new Broadway musical Titanique at St James Theater on Sunday night (April 12) in New York City.

    The 43-year-old entertainer is reprising his role as Victor Garber from the off-Broadway production, and was also joined by his mom Joan Grande on the carpet.

    Also stepping out for the show’s opening night on the Great White Way were Frankie‘s co-stars – Jim Parsons, Melissa Barrera (in her Broadway debut!), Marla Mindelle, Constantine Rousouli, Deborah Cox, John Riddle, Layton Williams, Sara Gallo and Polanco Jones Jr, as well as director Tye Blue.

    Keep reading to find out more…

    If you’re unfamiliar, Titanique is a musical parody about Titanic, and “reimagines Jack and Rose’s timeless love story aboard the ship of dreams through the French-Canadian eyes of someone who was totally there: Céline Dion! The superstar singer remembers the doomed romance with more shocking twists, mega-diva antics, and face-melting vocals belting her favorite hit songs – and not even an iceberg can stop her.”

    Other celebs celebrating opening night included *NSYNC‘s JC Chasez and Joey Fatone, who are producers for Titanique, plus fellow Broadway stars Ana Gasteyer, Cheyenne Jackson, Peppermint, Marty Lauter (aka Marcia Marcia Marcia), J Harrison Ghee, Tituss Burgess, Nathan Lee Graham, Harvey Guillen, Gina Gershon, Sherri Shepherd and David Burtka, as well as Off-Broadway’s Kevin McHale and Constance Wu, Broadway producer Jordan Roth, America’s Next Top Model‘s Jay Manuel and J Alexander, RuPaul’s Drag Race‘s Carson Kressley and Salina EsTitties, and former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.

    Titanique is now playing at the St James Theatre in NYC and you can get tickets HERE!

    Browse through the gallery to see more photos of the stars at the Titanique opening night on Broadway…





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