- Share this article on Facebook
- Share this article on Twitter
- Share this article on Flipboard
- Share this article on Email
- Show additional share options
- Share this article on Linkedin
- Share this article on Pinit
- Share this article on Reddit
- Share this article on Tumblr
- Share this article on Whatsapp
- Share this article on Print
- Share this article on Comment
After a fan-led revival, Beetlejuice will end its Broadway run Jan. 8, 2023.
The Broadway musical, based on the 1988 Tim Burton film, originally opened at Broadway’s Winter Garden Theatre on April 25, 2019, and later announced a June 2020 closing (which was moved up due to the industrywide shutdown in March 2020). The closing notice, prompted by the theater owner, was notable because it came as the grosses for the musical were on an uptick, which the production credited to growing fan engagement. However, The Music Man was slated to take that theater.
Related Stories
The musical reopened at the Marquis Theatre on Broadway in April 2022, with most of its original cast.
Since returning to Broadway, the musical has experienced more of a struggle at the box office. In recent weeks, the production has grossed less than $1 million and has been playing to capacities of 60 to 70 percent.
This is the latest Broadway production to post a closing notice in recent weeks, following the announced closures of The Phantom of the Opera, the longest running musical on Broadway, and The Music Man, which opened at the Winter Garden Theatre in February 2022 after being delayed by the pandemic. The closings come as tourism numbers remain depressed and as the productions emerge from a rocky season, including an omicron-plagued winter.
These shows, as well as Beetlejuice, have announced that they’re closing after the holiday season, which allows them to reap some of the higher holiday box office grosses.
Beetlejuice will also launch a 26-city national tour starting Dec. 6 at San Francisco’s Golden Gate Theatre.
The musical, directed by Alex Timbers, features a book by Scott Brown and Anthony King and a score by Eddie Perfect. Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures is the lead producer.
The current cast includes Alex Brightman as Beetlejuice, Elizabeth Teeter as Lydia, Kerry Butler, David Josefsberg, Adam Dannheisser, Leslie Rodriguez Kritzer, Michelle Aravena, Kelvin Moon Loh, Zonya Love, Danny Rutigliano and Dana Steingold.
THR Newsletters
Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day