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Production Photos See New Photos of Alex Brightman and Elizabeth Teeter in Broadway's Beetlejuice

The show recently played its 500th performance.

Alex Brightman and the company of Beetlejuice Matthew Murphy

Check out new production photos of Broadway's Beetlejuice, which originally played the Winter Garden Theatre and reopened at the Marquis Theatre. Tony nominee Alex Brightman, reprises the role of the titular poltergeist and stars opposite Elizabeth Teeter (The Crucible, The Audience), the show's new Lydia Deetz.

The company also includes Tony nominee Kerry Butler, David Josefsberg, Obie winner Adam Dannheisser, Lortel winner Leslie Rodriguez Kritzer, Kelvin Moon Loh, Danny Rutigliano, and Dana Steingold.

See new production photos below:

See Production Photos of Alex Brightman and Elizabeth Teeter and Company of Beetlejuice

Alex Timbers directs the musical, which features an original score by Tony nominee Eddie Perfect, and a book by Tony nominees Scott Brown and Anthony King. Music supervision, orchestrations, and incidental music are by Kris Kukul, and choreography is by Connor Gallagher.

The creative team also includes scenic designer David Korins, costume designer William Ivey Long, lighting designer Kenneth Posner, sound designer Peter Hylenski, projection designer Peter Nigrini, puppet designer Michael Curry, special effects designer Jeremy Chernick, hair and wig designer Charles G. LaPointe, make-up designer Joe Dulude II, and physical movement coordinator Lorenzo Pisoni.

Illusions are by Michael Weber, while dance arrangements are by David Dabbon. Also serving on the production/creative team are Rachel Vauder as production stage manager, Catie Davis as associate director, Nancy Renee Braun as associate choreographer, and Jenny Gersten as line producer. Casting is by Telsey + Company and Rachel Hoffman, and music producing is by Matt Stine.

 
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