It’s Showtime: Take a Look Back at Beetlejuice’s Journey to Broadway | Playbill

Photo Features It’s Showtime: Take a Look Back at Beetlejuice’s Journey to Broadway The musical adaptation of Tim Burton's film is set to return to the Main Stem April 8, 2022.
Sophia Anne Caruso and Alex Brightman Marc J. Franklin

As previously announced, Beetlejuice will reopen at a new home—Broadway’s Marriott Marquis Theatre—beginning April 8, 2022. In honor of the musical's return to Broadway, Playbill is looking back at its journey to the Main Stem.

Following an out-of-town tryout at D.C.’s National Theatre, the musical adaptation of Beetlejuice opened at the Winter Garden Theatre April 25, 2019. Directed by Alex Timbers with choreography by Connor Gallagher, the production played 27 previews and 364 performances, earning eight Tony Award nominations including Best Musical. Though originally scheduled to close June 7, 2020 after the Scott Rudin-revival of The Music Man secured the theatre, Beetlejuice marked its last performance March 10 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Based on Tim Burton’s 1988 film, Beetlejuice tells the story of what happens when the Deetz family moves into a house haunted by degenerate demon from the underworld. The musical featured music and lyrics by Eddie Perfect and book by Scott Brown.

It’s Showtime: a Look Back at Beetlejuice’s Journey to Broadway

The production starred Alex Brightman as the titular demon, Sophia Anne Caruso as Lydia, Kerry Butler as Barbara, Rob McClure as Adam, Adam Dannheisser as Charles, Leslie Kritzer as Delia, Jill Abramovitz as Maxine Dean/Juno/Neighbor, Kelvin Moon Loh as Otho/Mover/Neighbor, Danny Rutigliano as Maxie Dean/Priest/Neighbor, and Dana Steingold as Girl Scout. Rounding out the company were ensemble members Tessa Alves, Gilbert L. Bailey II, Jonathan Brantley III, Ryan Breslin, Abe Goldarb, Elliott Mattox, Mateo Melendez, Ramone Owens, Presley Ryan, and Kim Sava with Will Blum, Natalie Charle Ellis, Brooke Engen, Eric Anthony Johnson, Zachary Daniel Jones, and Sean Montgomery as swings. The musical welcomed David Josefsberg as Adam following the departure of McClure for Mrs. Doubtfire.

Beetlejuice featured scenic design by David Korins, costume design by William Ivey Long, lighting design by Kenneth Posner, projection design by Peter Nigrini, and sound design by Peter Kylenski with stage management by Matthew DiCarlo, Rachel Bauder, Emily Hayes, and David Sugarman. Visit the Playbill Vault for the complete cast and creative team.

 
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