This cheering and adoring audience (there's nothing better than a San Francisco audience) took no notice of the very thin plot and inconsistencies in the story, and instead focused on the over-the-top, high energy slapstick comedy stylings of the hil...
Critics' Reviews
Review: BEETLEJUICE at Golden Gate Theatre
Review: Can ‘Beetlejuice’ just stay dead?
Whereas Michael Keaton rendered the film’s title ghoul as a jabbering, hyperkinetic creature — something genuinely otherworldly and fascinating, the way festering wounds fascinate — in the musical, Beetlejuice (Justin Collette) mostly lurches b...
‘Beetlejuice’ proves it’s more than a viral sensation as musical opens at Playhouse Square
It’s... a lot. This musical is like that friend who is always “on.” You know the one. So desperate to entertain, they’re a constant stream of consciousness full of ideas and jokes, hoping a few of them actually land. They go off into tangents...
Review: BEETLEJUICE THE MUSICAL at Connon Place
If you are a MONTY PYTHON AND THE HOLY GRAIL, ADAMS FAMILY, and THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW fan, you, like the duo of guys sitting near me, who were dressed in costumes that paralleled Beetlejuice's stripped outfit, sang along with the songs, and found the...
Review: BEETLEJUICE at Detroit Opera House
The Beetlejuice soundtrack is one you will be flying home to download because every song is extremely catchy and entices you to want to listen to it on repeat! The first time I saw this show was in New York, and I was blown away by the performances a...
Review: ‘Beetlejuice’ at the Detroit Opera House is ghoulishly delightful
Beetlejuice is a wild ride with heart. Based on the 1988 Tim Burton classic starring Michael Keaton, the Broadway adaptation brings the story to life with clever songs, magic and special effects. From the lavish (and ever-changing) set of the Maitlan...
Review: BEETLEJUICE at Rochester Broadway Theatre League
The real star of 'Beetlejuice', however, is its production design. The design team pulled out all the steps crafting a show featuring a haunting Tim Burton-esque rotating set, lights, and pyrotechnics; combine that with the kicklines and big dance nu...
Review: BEETLEJUICE Brings Big Demon Energy to the Benedum Center
The book by Brown and King packs in belly laughs, pop cultural references and clever quips, along with a fair number of probably intentional groaners, and Eddie Perfect's bouncy, catchy, hyperactively wordy score perpetually propels the show along at...
Beetlejuice raises the dead at the Benedum Center
Esler, making her professional debut, has just recently graduated high school, and soars through a very demanding score with apparent effortlessness. Collette's goofy, obnoxious Beetlejuice provides most, but not all, of the comic relief in this show...
Review: BEETLEJUICE at the Ohio Theatre - A Farcical Show About Death Draws Big Laughs in Columbus
A seemingly crowd-pleasing, high-energy, sensory-overloaded Beetlejuice was resurrected at the Ohio Theatre on Tuesday night to a devoted cult fan following. While slapstick jokes, disturbing references, and visual diversions dominate much of the sho...
Loud, lewd and colorful, this entertaining 'Beetlejuice' is not for kids
“Beetlejuice” revels in being unabashedly juvenile in almost every way, its humor mined from the same sophomore vein that made “The Book of Mormon” a monster hit. The movie carried a gentle PG rating; the f-bombs and sex jokes on stage would ...
Review: BEETLEJUICE THE MUSICAL at Blumenthal Performing Arts
Design to the rescue! However you might react to the film's storytelling, which also implicated Robert Goulet and Dick Cavett in cameo visits, Burton's comedy-horror stew was a visual wow, with touches of Disney, Dali, Hitchcock, and Edward Gorey. On...
Review: BEETLEJUICE National Tour at Durham Performing Arts Center
Under Alex Timbers' direction, he successfully stays true to the style of Tim Burton without ever mimicking him. The visuals alone from Kenneth Posner's lighting to David Korins' set to William Ivey Long's costumes are perfectly gothic, moody, and li...
Review: BEETLEJUICE At The Providence Performing Arts Center
The performances are uniformly stellar, though special mention must be made of both Justin Collette as Beetlejuice and especially Isabella Esler as Lydia. Collette is a riot in the title role, which requires not just the character's trademark gravell...
‘Beetlejuice’ has the time of its afterlife
In the touring production presented by Broadway in Boston and inhumed at the Citizens Bank Opera House through May 14, the life we’re given gets all the bells and whistles, not to mention props and wisecracks. The title character is our master of c...
Review: BEETLEJUICE: THE MUSICAL, Kimmel Cultural Campus - US National Tour
Beetlejuice has an incredible cast and many stand out numbers. Justin Collette plays a disgusting yet delightful Beetlejuice. His command of the macabre ensemble is pure fun to watch. Isabella Ensler is enchanting and despondent as Lydia, modernising...
Review: Broadway's 'Beetlejuice' is bawdy musical anarchy
Does the 'Beetlejuice' musical deliver for fans of the 1988 Tim Burton movie? Find out before you pay Broadway ticket prices for the show's run in Fort Lauderdale.
Broadway in Orlando: ‘Beetlejuice’ is a devilish delight despite deviating from the film
Don’t worry if you don’t remember (or have never seen) Tim Burton’s brilliant Beetlejuice, because book writers Scott Brown & Anthony King retain only the bare bones of Michael McDowell & Larry Wilson’s original screen story, drastically resh...
If you came for spookish vibes and special effects, then, as the title character says… “It’s showtime!” BEETLEJUICE is a full-fledged haunted house on stage, and that makes for an undeniably fun night. But if you’re looking for memorable mu...
Theater Review: ‘Beetlejuice’ elevates beyond the thrills and chills of the film
The music is incredibly catchy and witty, and when combined with the set, costumes, and a little theater magic, it adds up to a wonderful adapted version of the classic film that is equal parts high-energy, morbid, and meaningful. That’s not to say...
Review: BEETLEJUICE at Pantages Theatre
The script deviates a bit from the film in which Beetlejuice is, essentially, a supporting character—one who steals the show, but a supporting character all the same. In the stage production, he’s introduced in the first few minutes and is Lydia�...
Review: BEETLEJUICE at Broadway San Jose
Who knew that Beetlejuice would be just the right tonic for the nightly news and this summer’s Indictment Watch ’23 (there’s still Georgia to watch for). Turns out that frighteningly funny laughs about death beats reality every time. This scre...
Review: BEETLEJUICE at the Eccles Theater is Eye-Popping
Standby Andrew Kober commands the stage with winking brashness as the title character, which he plays on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays (otherwise played by Justin Collette). Isabella Esler’s performance as Lydia is poignant and potent. Wi...
Review: Title character steals the show in touring production of ‘Beetlejuice’
The acting is strong, and the musical also allows much more character development for Lydia, through spoken word and song, and — bonus points here — she may just be smart enough to trick a certain demon rather than becoming his unwitting victim. ...
Review: BEETLEJUICE at San Diego Civic Theatre
The performers are very talented, especially Esler as Lydia, who has a powerful belt and a finely tuned sense of nihilism. Her Lydia is very clear-eyed and articulate - she is the most high-energy, musical theatre version goth kid there could be. Th...
Review: Zany, wildly entertaining ‘Beetlejuice’
I was a skeptic until I saw “Beetlejuice” on Wednesday at the San Diego Civic Theatre. The 2018 Broadway musical’s first national tour is playing through Sunday and tickets for the run are almost gone. Not only does the musical have a loyal cul...
Broadway’s “Beetlejuice” a naughtier, louder take on Tim Burton film | Review
Even with its overstuffed libretto and low-reaching songs, “Beetlejuice” honors and expands on its source material, bringing richness to a beloved story about, well, death. As a critic wiser than I once said, Broadway audiences grow more interest...
Review: BEETLEJUICE THE MUSICAL at Orpheum Theater
The cast is top-notch, each performer giving 100% to the show.
Review: BEETLEJUICE THE MUSICAL at Orpheum Theatre Minneapolis
On the opening night in Minneapolis, we were treated to an outstanding performance by Matthew Michael Janisse in the role of Beetlejuice. He had the audience in stitches, establishing a fantastic connection with the character and displaying great che...
Review: BEETLEJUICE at Des Moines Performing Arts
Part of the fun of seeing 'Beetlejuice' are the show's visual elements. From the moment you walk into the theatre, you are greeted by Kenneth Posner's dazzling lighting. The purple and green lights shining through the theatre set the mood for the str...
Review: BEETELJUICE at Fox Theatre, St. Louis
As for the cast, the ensemble is tremendous. Justin Collette’s improv background allows him to break the fourth wall with panache. His Beetlejuice is an embraceable anti-hero whose skullduggery always works against him. In addition to bringing the ...
Review: Spooktacular production of BEETLEJUICE THE MUSICAL at Straz Center
With vibrant performances, catchy tunes, and a set design that defies the laws of the afterlife, this musical adaptation of Tim Burton's cult classic film is brought to life in a way that pays homage to the beloved classic and adds a unique lyrical t...
In retrospect, Beetlejuice was a harbinger of “cozy” horror, and this production leans into it. This being Broadway, Lydia’s mother is now fridged instead of just divorced. The teenager’s pining for her dead mother sands a little bit of the G...
Review: BEETLEJUICE IS THE GHOST WITH THE MOST at Auditorium Theatre
Justin Collette’s Beetlejuice jumps and zips around the stage like a real-life Looney Tune character come to life. He constantly breaks the fourth wall, improvising jokes about the audience as much as delivering the ones in the script by Scott Brow...
Beetlejuice is a demonic good time
Thirty-five years after its film debut, the classic Tim Burton Halloween comedy Beetlejuice has been reimagined, first set loose like a demon as a 2019 Broadway musical (score by Eddie Perfect, book by Scott Brown and Anthony King, and directed by Al...
Ghost of a Show: A Review of “Beetlejuice” at the Auditorium Theatre
Gut that story, take away all the heart and soul of the property and fill the evening with overblown songs that stop the action rather than advance it and you have “Beetlejuice” the musical. Substitute an in-your-face Beetlejuice as a relentlessl...
‘Bells and whistles’ bury story and characters in ‘Beetlejuice’ stage musical
Instead of characters and story, “Beetlejuice” offers an onslaught of bells and whistles: Kenneth Posner’s lighting design has enough strobes for an all-night rave. Peter Nigrini’s dizzying projections whirl and blink like fractured kaleidosc...
'Beetlejuice: The Musical' an effective and fun adaptation of beloved movie | Review
The musical adaptation of 'Beetlejuice,' on the other hand, wisely embraces the fact that it's a musical — which allows for the title character to smash through the 'fourth wall' with glee, skewering everything from the eight-shows-a-week grind of ...
REVIEW: 'Beetlejuice' is a paranormal spectacle that leaves audiences howling with laughter
Collette's Beetlejuice was lovably hilarious. The entire cast was exceptionally talented, but Collette carried the show with his wit and larger-than-life stage presence. Every minute Collette was onstage was essentially a nonstop standup comedy act. ...
Horror meets humor at Norfolk's loud, insistent 'Beetlejuice' musical
Is 'Beetlejuice: The Musical. The Musical. The Musical' — at Chrysler Hall through Sunday — worth a see? Depends.
Review: 'Beetlejuice' is hilarious with a big heart
Collette is a whirling dervish of hilarity as Beetlejuice, Esler’s portrayal of goth teen Lydia is rich and textured. Goldfarb is appropriately milquetoast as Adam, although he summons some gumption in the second act. McGinnis, as Barbara, is perfe...
That's the spirit: Hauntingly hilarious 'Beetlejuice the Musical' brings heart and soul
All the characters find themselves on a journey that defies all physical and metaphysical dimensions, with a game show, newly-deceased football stars, a disgruntled beauty queen, an underworld hypermanaged by a cantankerous bureaucrat, and breathtaki...
'Beetlejuice' neatly captures the Tim Burton Vibe
Justin Collette is confident and snarky as our titular spook, a supernatural horndog who somehow manages to both charm and repel everyone he encounters. From the get-go, Collette treats his role like a stand-up comedian, pacing the stage, dropping po...
Review: BEETLEJUICE at Aronoff Center
n assessing Beetlejuice as a night out at the theatre, the show sparkles with its spectacular sets, bright and flashing lights, and intricate props and costumes. Its aesthetic is perfect for the Halloween season but can still be appreciated by lovers...
Beetlejuice The Musical Is A Show About Death That Will Have You Dying Laughing
As expected, the show is packed with timely jokes and lots of laughter. We highly recommend you jump in the line and get tickets if you still can.
Review: Broadway in Austin’s Beetlejuice
But this is really Beetlejuice's show, and while it never lags or lacks energy when the bio-exorcist is not around, whenever Justin Collette appears under that green wig the show explodes off the stage as he banters with the audience. Determined to u...
‘Beetlejuice’ shakes the Majestic Theatre
Justin Collete, the phenomenal actor who portrayed Beetlejuice, was the highlight of the show. With modern-day quips and political jabs, the audience was in a constant state of laughter as he pranced around the stage in the nostalgic pinstripe suit f...
I rated the show as a middling musical but by the cheers and whoops from others in the theater, the audience had a great time.
Review: BEETLEJUICE at Broadway Dallas
Despite having a difficult time hearing the cast for a majority of the show (This seemed to be fixed after intermission.), it was clear that each cast member was well suited for their role. Justin Collette's raspy and bold voice is exactly what I ima...
Wild, Whimsical, Irreverent Beetlejuice at Broadway at the Hobby Center
That said, there’s still plenty of nostalgia here, with the production hitting on the film’s most iconic characters, looks, and sounds which, yes, include the Harry Belafonte tunes. I know I, for one, would be rioting if the show didn’t include...
Atlanta's Fox Theatre Transforms Into Death's Doorway With Beetlejuice The Musical Spectacle
Justin Collette's performance as Beetlejuice garnered praise, with FOX 5 Atlanta noting his 'gravelly-voiced' portrayal was a standout. The role of Lydia was played by Jackera Davis, who stepped in for Isabella Esler, and was lauded for her confidenc...
Review: BEETLEJUICE at The Paramount Theatre
Dear Readers, warning, I’m about to be a bit of a snob here. I know, big surprise. But I’m not the biggest fan of the musical, “Beetlejuice”, currently playing at the Paramount Theatre. I wasn’t a fan when I first heard the cast recordin...
Review: BEETLEJUICE at Keller Auditorium
Let’s talk talent. Everything about this show is over-the-top, and the cast has to be as well. Justin Colette, who plays Beetlejuice, is outrageous and obnoxious, which is exactly right for the crazy role. Megan McGinnis and Will Burton are perfect...
Review: Wildly Over-the-top BEETLEJUICE - THE MUSICAL Spooks Laughs at OC's Segerstrom Center
Some of it—particularly its use of clever pop culture references, pun-heavy toilet jokes, wow-inducing visual theatrics, and mostly funny meta-humor—do work, while the rest of it feels a bit like a purposely-overwhelming use of sensory overload t...
National tour of Broadway's 'Beetlejuice' takes Popejoy audience on a roller coaster of emotions
As the titular character, Justin Collette brings an immense amount of energy to the role. There’s not a moment where he’s not commanding the stage as he’s decked out in a black-and-white outfit and donning green hair. Collette breathes an exube...
Review: BEETLEJUICE THE MUSICAL Presented by Broadway Across America at Kentucky Performing Arts
On opening night, the titular role was played by Justin Collette who did a phenomenal job. He expertly helmed the show and you can feel how settled into the role he is, as his hilarious ad-libs came fast and furiously. Isabella Esler is a vocal power...
Theater review: A different kind of ‘Beetlejuice’ has its own odd charms at The Bushnell
“Beetlejuice” is a howl. The musical theater adventures of the cartoonish demon created for the 1985 film have a gritty grace and a less panicky panache than you might expect, but the results are still highly entertaining and even a little sentim...
Review: Broadway’s ‘Beetlejuice’ is a Different and Brash Wild Ride
It’s worth mentioning upfront that the creators have taken substantial license with some of the original Burton plot details and characters, replacing comic and cinematic nuances with brash and shallow in-your-face cartoon-ish-ness that is a louder...
Review: Broadway’s ‘Beetlejuice’ is a Different and Brash Wild Ride
It’s worth mentioning upfront that the creators have taken substantial license with some of the original Burton plot details and characters, replacing comic and cinematic nuances with brash and shallow in-your-face cartoon-ish-ness that is a louder...
Review: 'Beetlejuice' a raucous, uneven bender at Proctors
Many iconic moments from the movie are welcomed surprises, not shoehorned fan service. The striped sandworm, “Jump in the Line,” and a Scooby-Doo-style chase featuring Miss Argentina, Shrunken Head Man and other Netherworld characters all make ap...
REVIEW: 'Beetlejuice' at Proctors will scare you into fits of hysterical laughter
“Beetlejuice” is based on the 1988 Tim Burton film of the same name. For those who have seen the movie, don't expect a rerun … the characters are the same, but the plot shifts are fairly enormous. With a book by Scott Brown and Anthony King, mu...
Review: BEETLEJUICE at Hershey Theatre
Justin Collette plays the ghost with the most, Beetlejuice. On the positive side, Collette tried to make the character his own rather than channel Michael Keaton. On the negative side, his portrayal wasn’t especially endearing. I would describe ...
Review: BEETLEJUICE Musical Tour Summons Laughs & Gasps at Marcus Center
All that emotion bubbles beneath a campy, laugh-aloud, cringe-a-little musical with killer sets, wild costumes, and eye-popping effects, choreography, lighting, props, puppetry (hello, Sandworm!) — the whole shebang. It’s just plain fun. And th...
OPINION: 'Beetlejuice' brings frights and fun to the stage in Milwaukee
Between the jokes, the heartwarming storyline and musical melodies, you can’t help but leave the show smiling. Not to mention, the ensemble is full of a fantastic crew of dancers (choreography by Connor Gallagher). Their skill and flawless techniqu...
REVIEW: 'BEETLEJUICE' IS BIG, BOLD, AND A BIT MUCH
Justin Collette’s Beetlejuice is filthy and bawdy but rarely truly loathsome. Part stand-up comedian vying for laughs with a rapid-fire succession of punchlines, and part queer, hyper-sexed Frank-n-Furter, this jagged-up, lonely-hearted prisoner of...
Review: Unexpected lessons of “Beetlejuice: The Musical. The Musical. The Musical.”
Megan McGinnis who plays Barbara Maitland in touring Broadway production of "Beetlejuice," told me point blank she cried the first time she watched the musical. While watching the musical last night at the Walton Arts Center, and feeling some intense...
Creepy and funny ‘Beetlejuice’ at Fort Worth’s Bass Hall delivers its message well
While this version is directed by Alex Timbers, with choreography from Connor Gallagher, with the exception of a few diversions, particularly in the second act, it stays mostly loyal to the subject matter of the original.
OKC Broadway's 'Beetlejuice' has fun and fear in city debut
It’s a treat to see Marc Ginsburg perform as Beetlejuice. The undead menace is abrasive and gross, inappropriate and jarring, and must be all kinds of fun to portray. Ginsburg is having a blast on stage, making the audience cringe, laugh, and shudd...
"Beetlejuice" musical thrills fans at Plaza Theatre; performances continue through Dec. 1
Collette, an award-winning actor who has been in several Broadway shows, including School of Rock, is captivating and hilarious on stage, from the start. Among the most entertaining songs is Beetlejuice's "The Whole Being Dead Thing" 1 and 2.
El Paso was ready for a show about death, Beetlejuice: The Musical
Undoubtedly the show stealer is Justin Collette as Beetlejuice. It may be a no-brainer statement considering the show’s title, but the shoes that Collette steps into are no easy feat. Collette blends the character perfectly between play acting and ...
In the leading role, Collette was the ultimate showman, truly embodying the cheeky and crude Beetlejuice. He had the audience in the palm of his hand from the moment he appeared on stage and was quick with one-liners and physical humor throughout the...
Review: Bold and brash, Beetlejuice revs up the spectacle but skimps on story
Beetlejuice acts as the narrator of the story, which means Collette addresses the audience with a patter that is crude, lewd, and sporadically devilishly clever. The fact Collette makes it sound spontaneous is just one of his glowing talents. He also...
Review: BEETLEJUICE Thrills At The Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
Justin Collette leads the cast as the crass, larger-than-life Beetlejuice, who delights in scandalizing the wholesome Maitlands. On opening night, Will Burton’s Adam played opposite understudy Katie Griffith's Barbara. Griffith and Burton share an...
Review: BEETLEJUICE The Musical Delivers a Deadly Good Time in Vancouver
The most admirable aspect of this musical is that it’s unapologetically itself. While embracing its quirky and cheesy moments, the show cracks jokes that push boundaries and puts a bit of emphasis on a shock factor that draws audiences in. Although...
'Beetlejuice' grabs your attention — and won't let go
Beetlejuice is a firmly PG-13 kind of ghoul. After uttering one-too-many swears, two women farther down my row stood up and left, only to make the walk of shame back to grab the coats they left behind. My sympathy stops at the door: at Broadway price...
Ghoulish ‘Beetlejuice’ rocks the senses
This is a show about death. A show that laughs in the face of mortality. A show that shocks the senses. Beetlejuice revels as he seeks to offend as he sings for the first time 'The Whole ‘Being Dead’ Thing,' a piece by composer Eddie Perfect that...
After movie reboot success, 'Beetlejuice' bringing 'strange and unusual' show to Charleston
“Beetlejuice” the musical is coming to the North Charleston Performing Arts Center March 25-30, offering up something "strange and unusual" to old and new fans alike.
Review: BEETLEJUICE at Century II Concert Hall
OMG what a fun time I had experiencing BEETLEJUICE at Century II last night! The audience was having a blast, whooping and hollering, and gave the cast a standing ovation at the end of it all! This is not going to be my usual in depth review, as I wa...
Review: BEETLEJUICE at Van Wezel
"Beetlejuice at the Van Wezel Performing Arts Center was a dazzling spectacle of comedy, music, and stellar performances that left a lasting impression. The show skillfully captured the essence of the legendary film while translating it into a unique...
Review: BEETLEJUICE at the BJCC/American Theatre Guild
Understudy Marc Ginsburg, 'Beetlejuice,' delivered a performance filled with chaotic energy, embodying the manic spirit of the bio-exorcist with gleeful mischievousness and impressive vocal agility. The audience erupted in laughter at his impeccable ...
Review: BEETLEJUICE at National Arts Centre
I do hope that last night was a one-off, opening night glitch. This really is such a great show and the cast looked like they were having a phenomenal time, so it would be nice if the audience could too. A word of advice would be to listen to the Bro...
Review: Beetlejuice at NAC until June 1
There is no doubt that Beetlejuice is a fun way to spend an evening. All the elements work together to bring a show full of energy that highlights connection, family, grief and love. Grab your handbook for the recently deceased and get ready to catch...
Review: BEETLEJUICE at Ed Mirvish Theatre
Despite my hangups, Beetlejuice The Musical hits enough of the correct nostalgic notes to make for one electrifying night at the theatre. Not to be missed. The set design by David Korins greatly captures the Tim Burton whimsy from the slight detail o...
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