He's baaaaaack... again! Beetlejuice the Musical will play a third engagement on Broadway this fall, and they're pulling out all the stops with a "41 Days of October" event throughout October, and the first 10 "Day-O's" of November.
The first national tour of the Tim Burton–inspired musical is set to come to Broadway's Palace Theatre for a 13-week limited engagement beginning October 8. The run will continue through the holiday, playing its final performance—which will also close the tour after a three-year, 88-city run—January 3, 2026.
Featuring a variety of strange and unusual surprises and partnerships, the "41 Days of October" event will include partnerships with Sloo Moo Institute, Serendipity 3, The Woobles, Junior's Cheesecake, Abracadabra, Schmackary’s Cookies, Hershey’s Chocolate World, The Tempo Hotel, Muddy Paws Rescue, and Crowned Athletics, as well as costume contests, exclusive giveaways, talk-back panels, trivia, prizes, and more.
Also part of the event, Playbill and New York Comic Con are partnering to bring a Beetlejuice panel back to the Javits Center October 10, featuring Warner Bros. Theatre Executive Vice President Mark Kaufman, and other special guests. For a full schedule of events throughout the 41 Days of October celebration, visit here.
Adapted from the cult-favorite 1988 film by book writers Scott Brown (Castle Rock) and Anthony King (Broad City) and songwriter Eddie Perfect (King Kong), Beetlejuice premiered on Broadway in 2019, with direction by Tony winner Alex Timbers (Moulin Rouge!) and choreography by Connor Gallagher. The show earned eight 2019 Tony Award nominations, including Best Musical. The original run closed during the 2020 pandemic shutdown, but the show returned for a second go at the Marquis Theatre in 2022 before launching the national tour later the same year. International bows have played Tokyo, Seoul, and Melbourne.
The production features scenic design by David Korins, costume design by William Ivey Long, lighting design by Kenneth Posner, sound design by Peter Hylenski, projection design by Peter Nigrini, puppet design by Michael Curry, special effect design by Jeremy Chernick, illusion design by Michael Weber, hair and wig design by Charles G. LaPointe, make-up design by Joe Dulude II, dance arrangements by David Dabbon, music production by Matt Stine, general management by Bespoke Theatricals, and line producing by Jenny Gersten. Music supervision, orchestrations, and incidental music are by Kris Kukul.
Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures, Networks Presentations, Langley Park Productions, Jeffrey Richards, Steve Traxler, Rebecca Gold, James L. Nederlander, and Warner/Chappell Music Inc. are producing in association with deRoy Federman Productions/42nd.club, Mary Lu Roffe, Marc Bell & Jeff Hollander, The John Gore Organization, Ruth & Steve Hendel, Gabrielle Palitz, and Pierce Friedman Productions.
Visit BeetlejuiceBroadway.com.