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Broadway's Beetlejuice Announces $43 Ticket Lottery

Digital rush tickets to the new musical are available beginning today.

Editorial Staff

Editorial Staff

| Broadway | New York City |

April 15, 2019

Alex Brightman as the title character in Broadway's Beetlejuice.
Alex Brightman as the title character in Broadway's Beetlejuice.
(© Matthew Murphy)

The new Broadway musical Beetlejuice has announced a daily $43 digital lottery for rush tickets. The daily lottery will open at midnight on the day of the show, and winners can purchase up to two tickets. Matinee winners are drawn at 9am, with evening winners drawn at 2pm. The lotteries begin today, April 15.

Beetlejuice (based on the 1988 Warner Bros. motion picture) tells the story of Lydia Deetz, an unusual teenager obsessed with the whole "being dead thing." Lucky for Lydia, her new house is haunted by a recently deceased couple and a degenerate demon who happens to have a thing for stripes. When Lydia calls on this ghost-with-the-most to scare away her insufferable parents, Beetlejuice comes up with the perfect plan, which involves exorcism, arranged marriages, and an adorable girl scout who gets scared out of her wits.

Opening April 25 at the Winter Garden Theatre, the musical stars Alex Brightman in the title role, alongside Sophia Anne Caruso as Lydia, Alex Brightman Kerry Butler as Barbara, Rob McClure as Adam, Adam Dannheisser as Charles, Leslie Kritzer as Delia, Jill Abramovitz as Maxine Dean and Juno, Kelvin Moon Loh as Otho, Danny Rutigliano as Maxie Dean, and Dana Steingold as the Girl Scout. Rounding out the ensemble 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.

Beetlejuice is directed by two-time Tony nominee Alex Timbers, with an original score by Eddie Perfect; a book by Scott Brown and Emmy nominee Anthony King; choreography by Connor Gallagher; and music supervision, orchestrations, and incidental music by Kris Kukul.

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