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Why see Beetlejuice?

Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice! 

Get ready to experience the afterlife like never before as Beetlejuice invites you to step into a world where the supernatural meets the hilarious. Based on Tim Burton's iconic film, Beetlejuice brings his chaos and madness to stage where you'll witness larger-than-life sandworms, ghostly apparitions and jaw-dropping transformations. Whether you're a die-hard fan of the original film, or a newcomer to the Beetlejuice universe, prepare for a theatrical journey that's bound to leave you screaming... with laughter!

It was only a matter of time until the creepy camp cult hit film was turned into theatrical musical magic. The new production is based on the smash hit Tim Burton feature film released in 1988, which featured a smorgasbord of acting talents including a young Winona Ryder, Geena Davis, Alec Baldwin and Micheal Keaton. Universally praised for its anarchic off-the-wall humour, tuneful music, wicked lyrics and a carnivalesque set design, Beetlejuice provides a feast for the eyes, ears and inner angsty gothic teenager. Direction comes from Award-winning theatremaker Alex Timbers, with a score by Eddie Perfect, a book by Scott Brown and Anthony King, and choreography from Connor Gallagher. 

What is Beetlejuice About? 

Lydia Deetz is not your average All American teenage girl. Marching firmly to the beat of her own drum, the strange and unusual heroine enjoys writing poetry, photography and anything to do with the paranormal and supernatural. Misunderstood by her father and stepmother, her isolated life is turned upside down when she moves into a new home haunted by a recently deceased couple called Barbara and Adam Maitland, and the rambunctious demon Beetlejuice. With the help of the Maitlands, Lydia sets out to foil the outrageous Beetlejuice's nefarious plans to come back to life and comes of age in the process. 

Key Information

Run Time

Two hours and 30 minutes with one interval

Dates

Finished Apr 30, 2023

Cast

Justin Collette as Beetlejuice
Isabella Esler as Lydia Deetz
Britney Coleman as Barbara Maitland
Will Burton as Adam Maitland
Kate Marilley as Delia
Abe Goldfarb as Ortho
Karmine Alers as Maxine Dean/Juno
Jesse Sharp as Charles
Danielle Marie Gonzalez as Miss Argentina
Karmine Alers as Maxie Dean
Jackera Davis as the Girl Scout

With

Michael Biren, Ryan Breslin, Juliane Godfrey, Morgan Harrison, Matthew Michael Janisse, Kenway Ho Wai K. Kua, Sean McManus, Lee N Price, Nevada Riley, Trevor Michael Schmidt, Lexie Dorsett Sharp, Graham Stevens and Corben Williams.

Creative

Directed by Alex Timbers
Score by Eddie Perfect
Book by Scott Brown and Anthony King
Choreography by Connor Gallagher

Reviews

Customer reviews

23 reviews, average rating: (3.3 Stars)

Kristy Gormam

AMAZING

I took my daughter who is just starting theatre Lydia is her dream roll. I'm not a huge musical fan but it was by far the BEST show I have seen. Beetlejuice was spot on and Lydia the pipes on this girl just amazing. It was non stop entertainment. Even if you do not enjoy musicals this is one you would love. Not for children at all adult humor but even dad's will love it. The entire cast is amazing. Very well done. Even though it changes from the movie at some points very well written hilarious engaging just all around great!!! ... Read more

Dawn W

Amazing!

Fun, Fun, Fun! ... Read more

Violet Curley

Hilarious!

Oh my goodness what a fun show! Warning: this is not family friendly. In fact, it is bawdy, a little risqué and downright dirty at times. That being said: The sets were fun, the music amazing, and the jokes oh so laugh out loud funny! Isabella Esler, who plays Lydia, was incredible! The entire cast was great, but Isabella stole the show! All in all, super fun show. I don't think I've laughed that hard in a long time. I would recommend it to anyone looking for a fun escape. Loved the movie; loved the show! ... Read more

News

Beetlejuice: Movie vs Musical

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Kevin, January 29th, 2024
It's the mid-1980s, and author Michael McDowell has recently watched Poltergeist and Ghostbuster. Now, he wants to create his own house of horrors!...
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Beetlejuice: Movie vs Musical

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Kevin, January 29th, 2024
It's the mid-1980s, and author Michael McDowell has recently watched Poltergeist and Ghostbuster. Now, he wants to create his own house of horrors!...
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