‘Beetlejuice The Musical' Returning To Broadway This Fall For Limited 13-Week 'Resurrection'
The First National tour of the musical launched on December 7, 2022, at San Francisco's Golden Gate Theatre and is now in its third year. The tour will play a limited 13-week Broadway resurrection engagement at the Palace through Saturday, January 3, 2026.
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Casting was not announced.
For ticket information visit beetlejuicebroadway.com.
Beetlejuice had two unconventional, record-breaking Broadway runs that brought a new and very engaged audience to Broadway via Tiktok, YouTube and social media, playing to sold-out, standing-room-only audiences in 2019 at Broadway's Winter Garden Theatre and again in 2022 at the Marquis Theatre for a total of 679 Broadway performances.
The First National tour of the musical is concluding a critically acclaimed, record-breaking 88-city tour with one last Broadway resurrection at the Palace. In addition to the First National tour, Beetlejuice has played internationally in Tokyo, Seoul, and Melbourne, and is coming soon to Sydney.
Beetlejuice, based on the 1988 Tim Burton film, is directed by Alex Timbers with an original score by Eddie Perfect, a book by Scott Brown & Anthony King, with choreography by Connor Gallagher and music supervision, orchestrations and incidental music by Kris Kukul.
Beetlejuice is produced by Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures, Networks Presentations, Langley Park Productions, Jeffrey Richards, Steve Traxler, Rebecca Gold, James L. Nederlander, Warner/Chappell Music Inc., in association with deRoy Federman Productions/42nd.club, Mary Lu Roffe, Marc Bell & Jeff Hollander, The John Gore Organization, Ruth & Steve Hendel, Gabrielle Palitz, and Pierce Friedman Productions.
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