Frankie Grande has expressed his excitement about his return to the stage Titanique.
Speak with People magazine, the 43-year-old performer praised his castmates, especially Jim Parsons.
Come on Titanique On Broadway, which opens March 26 at the St. James Theater, Grande said, “Huge fan of Jim Parsons.”
He added: “Now I’m an even bigger fan of his, having rehearsed with him. What a genius.’
Additionally, Grande also praised Deborah Cox, saying, “What a star.”
“I’ve known Deborah for 20 years, but wow, she works in a way that I’ve never seen her work before. She’s so funny. And so this is our first comedy role, and I’m very excited.”
Frankie Grande also noted that it’s so exciting to be back on stage with “my friends who have done previous iterations of the show with me.”
On the other hand, Grande also shared a genuine bond with Celine Dion. He said: “We sing Céline Dion music all the time very loud and very high.”
“So I would say no karaoke nights, but we’re going to watch a lot of Céline documentaries together. It’s going to be fun. We’re really trying to do justice to our queen. So we want to know every mannerism,” Grande added.
Titaniquea musical parody of the 1997 film Titanicstarring Frankie Grande as Victor Garber and Jim Parsons as Rose’s mother Ruth DeWitt Bukater.

