Beetlejuice Celebrates 100 Performances on Broadway | Playbill

Photos Beetlejuice Celebrates 100 Performances on Broadway The stage adaptation of the Tim Burton film, directed by Alex Timbers, opened at the Winter Garden Theatre April 25.
Company of Beetlejuice Marc J. Franklin

The musical adaptation of Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice, written by Tony nominees Eddie Perfect (score) and Scott Brown and Anthony King (book), celebrated 100 performances on Broadway July 23. Following its April 25 opening at the Winter Garden Theatre, the musical would go on to be nominated for eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical.

Directed by Tony nominee Alex Timbers, Beetlejuice stars Tony nominee Alex Brightman (School of Rock) in the title role and Sophia Anne Caruso (Lazarus) as Lydia Deetz, the death-obsessed teen who summons the bio-exorcist demon.

Flip through photos of the celebration below:

Beetlejuice Celebrates 100 Performances on Broadway

The two are joined by Tony nominees Rob McClure and Kerry Butler as Adam and Barbara Maitland, Leslie Kritzer and Adam Dannheisser as Delia and Charles Deetz, Danny Rutigliano and Jill Abramovitz as Maxie and Maxine Dean, Kelvin Moon Loh as Otho, and Dana Steingold as a new addition to the story—a Girl Scout. Rounding out the company are Tessa Alves, Gilbert L. Bailey II, Will Blum, Johnny Brantley III, Ryan Breslin, Natalie Charle Ellis, Brooke Engen, Abe Goldfarb, Eric Anthony Johnson, Elliott Mattox, Mateo Melendez, Sean Montgomery, Ramone Owens, Presley Ryan, and Kim Sava.

The production features sets by Tony nominee David Korins, costumes by Tony winner William Ivey Long, lighting design by Tony winner Kenneth Posner and Tony nominee Peter Nigrini, and sound design by Tony nominee Peter Hylenski. Casting is by Telsey + Co’s Rachel Hoffman, CSA.

Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures produces with Langley Park Productions, Jeffrey Richards, Steve Traxler, IMG Original Content, Rebecca Gold, Ben Lowy, James L. Nederlander, Warner/Chappell Music, and ZenDog Productions.

 
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