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‘Beetlejuice The Musical' Returning To Broadway This Fall For Limited 13-Week 'Resurrection'
Beetlejuice The Musical will return to Broadway for the third time when the First National Tour of the international hit musical comedy begins performances Wednesday, October 8 at The Palace Theatre. 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. More from Deadline Whoopi Goldberg's 'The Whoopi Monologues' (Without Whoopi) And Acclaimed 'Kyoto' Join 'Ragtime' In Upcoming Lincoln Center Theater Season Darren Criss Could Have A Bunch Of Maybe Happy Endings On Tony Awards Night - The Deadline Q&A 2025-26 Awards Season Calendar: Dates For Tonys, Emmys, Oscars & More Casting was not announced. For ticket information visit 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/ Mary Lu Roffe, Marc Bell & Jeff Hollander, The John Gore Organization, Ruth & Steve Hendel, Gabrielle Palitz, and Pierce Friedman Productions. Best of Deadline Everything We Know About 'Nobody Wants This' Season 2 So Far List Of Hollywood & Media Layoffs From Paramount To Warner Bros Discovery To CNN & More Everything We Know About 'Happy Gilmore 2' So Far
Yahoo
a day ago
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‘Beetlejuice The Musical' Returning To Broadway This Fall For Limited 13-Week 'Resurrection'
Beetlejuice The Musical will return to Broadway for the third time when the First National Tour of the international hit musical comedy begins performances Wednesday, October 8 at The Palace Theatre. 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. More from Deadline Whoopi Goldberg's 'The Whoopi Monologues' (Without Whoopi) And Acclaimed 'Kyoto' Join 'Ragtime' In Upcoming Lincoln Center Theater Season Darren Criss Could Have A Bunch Of Maybe Happy Endings On Tony Awards Night - The Deadline Q&A 2025-26 Awards Season Calendar: Dates For Tonys, Emmys, Oscars & More Casting was not announced. For ticket information visit 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/ Mary Lu Roffe, Marc Bell & Jeff Hollander, The John Gore Organization, Ruth & Steve Hendel, Gabrielle Palitz, and Pierce Friedman Productions. Best of Deadline Everything We Know About 'Nobody Wants This' Season 2 So Far List Of Hollywood & Media Layoffs From Paramount To Warner Bros Discovery To CNN & More Everything We Know About 'Happy Gilmore 2' So Far
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5 days ago
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Millions in federal funding for history preservation in jeopardy due to budget cuts
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Preserving history in Oklahoma and across the United States could be at risk due to federal budget cuts. Without the millions in funding, projects restoring and maintaining pieces of state history may be on the chopping block. In President Trump's proposed budget, the Historic Preservation Fund is eliminated. Lynda Ozan, Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer, says their agency could run out of money by late summer, putting a stop to their efforts. 'We are currently operating on our fiscal year 24 money, which will run out soon. Our fiscal year 25 money should have been released in October of last year,' said Ozan. Oklahoma City: The pinnacle of the sports world Oklahomans working in the agency are also at risk of losing their jobs due to layoffs. Ozan says preserving history is a big part of economic development, as older buildings and historical artifacts are restored over generations. 'Things from road construction to cell tower installations, and then our big tax credit programs like First National or even Price Tower up in Bartlesville that was just purchased, those are going to need our staff to help them through that process,' said Ozan. 'And then, just regular things that we do with our community, whether it's education with children or community outreach through our Main Street program here in Oklahoma to help revitalize downtowns.' Oklahomans are now encouraged to act. 'They need to reach out to their elected officials, whether that is at the local level or all the way up to Washington, D.C.,' Ozan said. Ozan provided an example on one of the ways we see history preserved in Oklahoma, using the mother road, known as Route 66. 'We're coming up on a major anniversary for Route 66. All those small communities are going to see influx of people. We've done a lot of history in these communities that people will now be experiencing because we've helped them do that,' Ozan said. Ozan also recommends asking local lawmakers to walk through the historic buildings in a specific community to show them why they're important. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Business Wire
20-05-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
Media Advisory: Check Presentation to Celebrate Housing Assistance for Veterans
TEMPLE, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Representatives from the Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas (FHLB Dallas) and First Heroes National Bank (First National) will attend a ceremonial check presentation for a U.S. Army Veteran, at 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, May 28, 2025. First National and FHLB Dallas awarded Retired U.S. Army Specialist Terry McCune a $25,000 Housing Assistance for Veterans (HAVEN) grant toward downpayment costs for his first home in Temple, Texas. Mr. McCune served in the U.S. Army from 2015-2019 as a mechanic and was medically discharged in 2019. The media is encouraged to attend the check presentation and reception. Learn more about the HAVEN program at FHLB Dallas. Media may RSVP to events@

News.com.au
12-05-2025
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- News.com.au
Is this the NT's best shower view?
An architecturally-designed waterfront home with what may be the NT's best shower view has hit the Darwin property market. The tropical residence at 4 Emery Ct, Cullen Bay, was listed last week for offers over $4m. Designed by Hully Liveris, the two-storey home has living spaces that open to tropical greenery and sea views, four large bedrooms and four bathrooms, including a luxurious ensuite looking out over the ocean. Selling agent Jeremy O'Donoghue, of First National Real Estate O'Donoghues, said the ensuite was a showstopper. 'The double shower has full-width bi-fold windows that retract and it's like your showering in Darwin Harbour,' he said. 'It's not a bad view.' What Territorians could be paying for property by 2030 The spacious ensuite also has floor to ceiling tiles, dual basins and a freestanding bathtub with its own ocean view through a wall of louvres. 'The bath is carved from a solid block of marble, I believe,' Mr O'Donoghue said. The relaxed tropical luxury of the ensuite carries through the entire property, which features a mix of concrete, timber, stone, glass louvres, picture windows and bi-fold doors. Floor to ceiling windows reveal a mineral swimming pool, feature lighting can be found throughout the home and the kitchen has marble benchtops plus a 4m cantilevered concrete bench with seating for eight. Mr O'Donoghue said one of the owners was an interior designer and the other had worked in the furniture business for years, with the property reflecting their backgrounds. 'The home itself was designed by Hully Liveris, who I think is one of the best tropical architects in Australia,' he said. 'He has a real knack for incorporating lush gardens into a house. 'This property also has this massive boundary walls either side – you can't see any neighbours at all and it feels like you're the only people there.' Mr O'Donoghue said the residence was in a highly sought after position, sitting oceanfront outside the Cullen Bay lock, with the owners able to watch the sunset and enjoy fireworks over Mindil Beach without leaving home, 'I think it's the best location in Darwin,' he said. 'There are only six homes on Emery Ct and it has to be best harbour-front street there is. 'I had potential buyers come through who said in Melbourne this property would be $15m and in Sydney it would be $25m. 'At offers overs $4m, this property is extremely well priced.'