BEETLEJUICE Returns to Broadway This Fall

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Emily Wyrwa
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June 3, 2025 9:30 AM
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Say it three times, and he’s back on Broadway! Beetlejuice will make its return to the Broadway stage at the Palace Theatre for a limited 13-week engagement from Oct. 8, 2025 to Jan. 3, 2026. The First National Tour of the popular musical will reach its final resting place on the great white way. Tickets go on sale Tuesday June 3 at 10 a.m.

The show had two unconventional runs on Broadway in 2019 — where it played to standing-room-only sold out audiences at the Winter Garden Theatre — and post-pandemic in 2022. It’s known to have brought a new audience to Broadway via social media (especially TikTok). The First National Tour of Beetlejuice has broken records and played theatres all across North America for three years. In addition to that production, Beetlejuice has slayed audiences in Tokyo, Seoul, Melbourne, and will soon open in Sydney.

Beetlejuice is directed by Tony Award winner Alex Timbers. It features an original score by Eddie Perfect, book by Scott Brown and Anthony King, choreography by Connor Gallagher, music supervision and orchestrations by Kris Kukul, and scenic design by David Korins. 

Based on Tim Burton’s dearly beloved film of the same name, Beetlejuice tells the story of a strange and unusual teenager, Lydia Deetz, whose life changes when she meets a recently deceased couple and a demon with a thing for stripes. Under its uproarious surface (six feet under, to be exact), it’s a remarkably touching show about family, love, and making the most of every Day-O!

The cast of the First National Tour features Justin Collette as the titular Beetlejuice, Madison Mosley as Lydia, Megan McGinnis as Barbara, Will Burton as Adam, Jesse Sharp as Charles, and Sarah Litzsinger as Delia. 

Beetlejuice runs at the Palace Theatre from Oct. 8, 2025 to Jan. 3, 2026. For tickets and more information, visit here.  

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Emily Wyrwa

Emily Wyrwa is originally (and proudly) from New Jersey and studies journalism at Boston University. She previously worked for the Boston Globe where she interviewed Ethan Slater about miming rather than "Wicked." She's a pizza snob, loves classic rock, and spends most of her spare time with her camera in hand exploring new neighborhoods. She can be spotted via the "Shucked" keychain on her bag!

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