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Based on the blockbuster motion picture turned Broadway show, Beetlejuice Jr. tells the story of a strange and unusual teenager named Lydia Deetz, still grieving the loss of her mother, and obsessed with death. Lucky for Lydia, she and her father move to a new house haunted by a recently deceased couple and Beetlejuice, a delightful demon with a real zest for life. When Lydia calls on Beetlejuice to scare away anyone with a pulse, this double-crossing specter shows his true stripes, unleashing a (Nether)world of pandemonium.
RECOMMENDED AGE: 4+ for Most Junior Shows.
*Please see warnings about age recommendations due to content and also warnings about use of strobe lighting before buying tickets* |
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| All Seats $20
Cast Strange: June 25 and June 27 @ 7:30, June 28 @ 2:00
Ainsley Iacovitti, Andrew Jacobs*, Ashlyn Pant, Brielle Nielson, Charlotte Bell, Clara Thomas, Emma Thomas, Ivy Letteney, Jon Haughey, Juliet Noach, Juliet Steele, Kirin Wolfe*, Leela Khurana, Maddy O'Malley, Maggie Rickard, Molly Dempsey, Quinn Letteney, Sailaja Duraiswamy, Shania Arora, Travis Millman, Yannai Ackerman
*In Both Casts
Cast Unusual: June 26 @ 7:30, June 27 @ 2:00, June 28 @ 6:00
Andrew Jacobs*, Asha Venkateswaran, Ayla Finkel, Beatrice Nealon, Caleb Finkel
Carolina Nieves, Eliam Mitchell, Ellen Whittle, Emma Callahan, Fiona Lipnick, Hana Letang, Hannah Mura-Hinojosa, Hattie Anne Parvin, Josephine Sen, Kirin Wolfe*, Loic Foster, Maddison Fischer, Tatum Borsellino, Valentina Kowal, Vida Queiroz Spick, Zoe Timko
*In Both Casts
Music and Lyrics by Eddie Perfect
Book by Anthony King and Scott Brown
Director: Jonah Ruderman
Assistant Producer/ Choreographer:Alyssa Natale
Musical Director: Analise Levesque
Assistant Director: Maddie Yadlon
Producer: Kristina Yadlon
RECOMMENDED AGE: 4+ for Most Junior Shows.
Please be advised:
1) This production uses strobe lighting and various lights with different intensities that may affect individuals with certain medical conditions or sensitivities.
2) While this a junior version meant for younger audiences than the full length version so some of the humor is adjusted accordingly, there is discussion of death and some moments that may be scary for younger children. |
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