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Beetlejuice the musical - Winter Garden Theatre

Published on

April 29, 2019

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Alex Brightman stars in a new musical adaptation of Tim Burton's Beetlejuice now playing on Broadway at the Winter Garden Theatre.

Rob McClure, Kerry Butler, Sophia Anne Caruso and Alex Brightman in Beetlejuice. Photo: Matthew Murphy It’s showtime, folks! Beetlejuice is ruder, raunchier and frankly, more repellent than ever in this original musical based on Tim Burton’s wonderfully demented film. Beetlejuice tells the story of Lydia Deetz, a strange and unusual teenager obsessed with the whole “being dead thing.” Lucky for Lydia, her new house is haunted by a recently deceased couple and a degenerate demon who happens to have a thing for stripes. When Lydia calls on this ghost-with-the-most to scare away her insufferable parents, Beetlejuice comes up with the perfect plan, which involves exorcism, arranged marriages and an adorable girl scout who gets scared out of her wits.

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Beetlejuice is based on the 1988 Academy Award-winning Warner Bros. motion picture with story by Michael McDowell and Larry Wilson. Beetlejuice the musical features music and lyrics by Eddie Perfect, book by Scott Brown and Anthony King, directed by Alex Timbers, musical supervision, orchestrations and incidental music by Kris Kukul, choreography by Connor Gallagher, scenic design by David Korins, costume design by William Ivey Long, lighting design by Kenneth Posner, sound design by Peter Hylenski, projection design by Peter Nigrini, puppet design by Jeremy Chernick, illusions by Michael Weber, hair and wig design by Charles Lapointe, make-up design by Joe Dulude II, and physical movement coordinator Lorenzo Pisoni.

The cast of Beetlejuice Broadway includes Alex Timbers (Beetlejuice), Sophia Anne Caruso (Lydia), Kerry Butler (Barbra), Rob McClure (Adam), Adam Dannheisser (Charles), Leslie Kritzer (Delia), Jill Abramovitz (Maxine Dean, Juno, Ensemble), Kevin Moon Loh (Otho, Ensemble), Danny Rutigliano (Maxie Dean, Ensemble), Dana Steingold (Girl Scout, Ensemble), Tessa Alves (Ensemble), Gilbert L Biley II (Ensemble), Will Blum (Understudy Beetlejuice, Adam, Otho), Johnny Brantly III (Ensemble), Ryan Breslin (Ensemble), Natalie Charle Ellis (Understudy Barbara, Delia, Maxine Dean, Juno/Swing), Brooke Engen (Swing, Dance Captain), Abe Goldfarb (Ensemble), Eric Anthony Johnson (Swing), Zachary Danile Jones (Swing), Elliott Mattox (Ensemble), Mateo Melendez (Ensemble), Sean Montgomery (Understudy Adam, Charles, Swing), Ramone Owens (Ensemble), Presley Ryan (Understudy Lydia, Ensemble), and Kim Sava (Understudy Delia, Barbara, Juno and Maxine Dean, Ensemble).

Sophia Anne Caruso, Rob McClure, Kerry Butler in Beetlejuice. Photo: Matthew Murphy

BEETLEJUICE BROADWAY - WHAT THE CRITICS SAID...

The dead lead lives of noisy desperation in "Beetlejuice," the absolutely exhausting new musical that opened on Thursday at the Winter Garden Theater. This frantic adaptation of Tim Burton's much-loved 1988 film is sure to dishearten those who like to think of the afterlife as one unending, undisturbed sleep. Ben Brantley, New York Times. Whatever else it may or may not be, Beetlejuice is spectacularly weird. The best creative work in this musical adaptation of Tim Burton's 1988 film-about a pair of sweet ghosts trying to rid their house of its distasteful new inhabitants-has gone into its physical form: The designers come at it from all kinds of crazy angles. David Korins's haunted-house set seems to buckle in the middle and stretch at the edges; William Ivey Long's costumes are a batty vision of colors and patterns at war. There are magic tricks and giant worms and a starkly linear idea of the afterlife that contrasts well with the chaotic world of the living. If only so much of the rest of Beetlejuice were not a busy mess.  Adam Feldman, Time Out New York

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