It's honestly frustrating to see how many people are brushing this off as just "a shitty version of the broadway show". This may surprise you, but you can't renovate a theater for a two week production like you can a year-long residency, nor can you have sets as big in a touring production than you can a stationary one. The story's still there with almost no alterations, the music's still as good as it was, and the performances are fantastic, and while the sets are smaller, they still have all the style of the original. That's what matters in a musical, not minor, few-second details. So instead of moaning about how "It's not as good as broadway, the musical theater capital of the world", how about we just celebrate the fact that this play is actually going out of it's way to be affordable and easily accessible, unlike 99% of broadway shows that only care about rich new yorkers?
Hamilton tours with basically the full stage, the lion king tour was just as good the replacement pride rock would have not been out of place on broadway etc .... for lots of tours that is not the case ... they could have easily still have the house move forwards - have seen plenty of touring productions that use set pieces on wheels etc the set for the DEH tour was better than the broadway, they ended upgrading the broadway to match the tour! Aladdin, Chitty, and many more all tour with basically all their magic. The only expeditions should be big set pieces which rise out of the floor e.g. pride rock, the bedroom in Billy Elliot etc.... but really the theatres which accept tours should be set up for trapdoors as once we were kings looses some of its emotional ending if the head torches are not going down into the stage!
@@matthewkelly9664 How would touring houses be set up for trap doors, though? Every single show is different in how it uses trap space, and some touring theaters just don't have the space below the stage to begin Hamilton is also a pretty simple set compared to a show like Beetlejuice in that it's a unit set that never moves or changes. It was also, unfortunately, probably an issue of Beetlejuice not being the most successful show financially. If it was a Hamilton-level success, maybe the tour would have been more elaborate.
@@ComputerGeek1100 I'm going to go with the SpongeBob musical was not a huge financial success and it was filmed on tour, the tour set looked very broadway, they had the full front of house dressed, the drop down area a the front of stage etc, Newsies was filmed on tour and had no missing elements based on what I could see .... even wicked tours the full show (Exception being the hat at the start only uses a trap door if the house has one) by building the stage inside the stage to get the full dragon clock effect
@@matthewkelly9664 SpongeBob was not filmed on tour - they constructed a new set in a studio in the UK and sent most of the cast over there. The SpongeBob tour was a non-equity tour that only ran for 6 or so months because of COVID and I read multiple accounts (my tour stop was cancelled due to the pandemic) that the set looked fairly cheap. Newsies is also a very simple unit set compared with Beetlejuice's house set that was constructed to be almost exactly the same dimensions (width, at least) of the stage at the Winter Garden and Marquis. Wicked does not use a trap at all on tour anymore - the hat was cut a while ago and is a projection in all productions including Broadway. Also - for what it's worth, the Beetlejuice tour does construct the false proscenium in every theater, it's just not as elaborate as Wicked's. Even Wicked's tour set, while beautiful, is very scaled-down from Broadway, having seen both. It keeps the spirit and intent of the original while being smaller to travel.
@@ComputerGeek1100 interesting ... I knew it was filmed in a theatre in Plymouth... I just assumed the brought back the broadway cast during one of the stops of the US tour ... in a town called Plymouth after the actual Plymouth.... I wonder if the filming set is now the uk tour set? The 1st UK tour of wicked was very very close ... apart from it being a set within a set ... I saw the two within the same half year (good god I miss day seats) and apart form the dragon set up being over the actual proscenium arch to being inside it, and the hat not using trap doors (I think the cost of cutting the stage at welsh opera house is too high) the production was very very similar. For Beetlejuice they have said the house its its own character, given that it should be like Chitty, the tour should make sure that element is not sacrificed, or is impressive in its own way - think the difference between the west end Banks house v the tour storybook house - both impressive but one can tour and one lifts out of the stage, or flys in the entire attic, same goes for pride rock, one rises revolving out of the stage, one drive around the stage and twists itself into a spiral etc. Recently comparing what I saw to bootlegs, DEH seemed identical - Waitress looked very similar, they just traded automation for manual (but it was a simple set) and didn't make any huge difference to what you saw. Hamilton seemed identical, they even Brough the revolve. The last tour I saw of les mis was rather awful, but they then butchered the west end revival (its no longer the longest running west end musical as the got rid of Fiddler was rather awful but so was the broadway set as far a I can see so I think I just didn't like that design. I was disappointed very much by Anastasia as I really wanted to see the train interact with the projections - and they just had people moving suitcases around the stage. I get some changes like changing out solid wings to fabric, and swapping out the side revolves to be platforms that got pushed on and off. Frozen was also disappointed, the lack of the revolve was un expected ... I get the lack of the ice shooting up out of the revolve but they could still have found a way to get the Disney magic working. I get the revolve not having a lift. Comparing to west end, I get how you cannot tour a bridge that is 3 times wider than the stage (you have to love Theatre Royal, Drury Lane - such impressive wings!, but they could have flown in the mid section like on broadway instead of having the little toy bridge - I also get how they have to have the mini steps rather than the full size steps or integrating the dress magic into the floor for let it go, that change was fine as it didn't spoil the look if you get what I mean
Justin is so good. I wonder if it hurts him to do Beetlejuice's voice or he's a special case like Alex too. Man I couldn't tell it was him at all. He sounds almost like Alex!
There’s a video on how he does the voice, he uses almost no air and a little bit of gravel in his voice. He has to lean on his sound people to make his voice sound as big as it does because he’s basically talking with a teeny tiny whisper voice, so that he doesn’t hurt himself as well as making more gravel around his voice
@@eatmoarrice That’s how Justin does it. Alex uses false vocal cords called vestibular fold. But since Justin doesn’t have those, he relies on the tech people making his voice louder and bigger, like Jared explained here.
Saw this in Vegas last week and the touring cast is PHENOMENAL. Justin absolutely kills as BJ and I actually think Isabella is the best Lydia of the three (though I do love Elizabeth).
I just saw this at the Pantages Theater in LA... and I want to see it again, already. The energy of the show, and the dedication the actors had was so eclectic. Seriously the best show I have ever seen on stage!
As a person who saw this cast perform I totally agree with you i feel like they are so much more like fit for the roles! Not saying I don’t like the original cast they are cool but this cast is great!
Same here. I saw them on Sunday at the Pantages Theater in Hollywood and this cast is so much better than the Broadway version. No offense for those who like the Broadway version cast. I hope they use this cast for a TV movie style of the show or streaming exclusive like Hamilton with this cast because I love this musical a lot. I cried and laughed so hard and I enjoyed it a lot.
Justin! My demons!!! We went to see you yesterday at Kravis on Christmas Eve!! Happy holidays first of all! 2nd?!? You and your cast and crew blew us away on a holiday where you should have been at home with family and friends, but you were on stage in West Palm Beach, Fl. in 2023 and Holy Lydia! You were there for us! Thank you 🙏 for a an amazing spectacular event!!! Your cast and crew truly delivered!!! Thank you! ❤
Saw this in Charlotte twice after seeing it on Broadway. I WAS WRONG. This video isn't a great representation of the show. There ARE major changes to accommodate the tour. However - They get most of show right. It doesn't feel 'cheap'
I'm going to see the show this summer when the tour is coming near where I live. It's going to be my second time seeing it since I saw the original version in NYC back in October when I went to see Phantom. My Mom is also going to this too for the first time. Can't wait :D
Idk what the Broadway version looks like. I'm sure it's better, no doubt. But as someone who never has and never will see it, I loved whatever this was. Didn't feel like anything was missing or lacking. Value Brand milk is still good milk when you're thirsty. No complaints here.
Saw this with my bro Charlie a couple weeks ago in Portland.....HOLY SMOKES IT WAS SO PHENOMENAL!!!!! WE ALL CHEERED WHEN SHE SAID HIS NAME THE THIRD TIME AND HE SAID IT'S SHOWTIME IT WAS SO GOOD!!!! We met Justin and Charles and Delia and Otho afterwards too!!!!!! They were all so so sweet!!!!! We even met the B man himself afterwards!!!!!
I love how the ghosts scaring everyone didn't work since the investors only care about *CASH* so Lydia was just like “fuck it Betelgeuse Betelgeuse Betelgeuse”
I don’t see why they had to cut the pig. A pig on a rolling cart can’t possibly be THAT hard to tour with. Hard not to be disappointed with the giant Beetlejuice head and hands as well. It seems like the cast is really the saving grace for this tour. They sound amazing.
It’s probably just a matter of it only being used once in the entire show, and unfortunately, every little bit counts with these tours because it comes down to how much you can fit on a truck.
They said they had to cut it because of transportation issues and the fact that the broadway stage is bigger than some of the touring ones, so it just wasn’t feasible
@@ItsaMii Yeah, this is another big thing that I feel like people sometimes forget. The Winter Garden and the Marquis have MASSIVE stages and this scenery needs to fit onto so many different sizes.
Plus i mean it’s just a really expensive production. So many wigs, so many costumes, so many huge budget throwaway gags like a whole set of choir robes or the spring loaded snake face. You gotta make tough decisions and I’d rather lose the pig then something like an entire BJ clone chorus.
You’re telling me they got someone to play Maxine’s wife and she couldn’t hit the higher note on the “black tarantula” part like bruh. Plus I understand this is a tour but tours just always make something look just so much worse. 😢 But it looks nice and hopefully it improves over the tour.
Maxine is part of a much larger track that also includes Juno and a bunch of other ensemble work. If you have someone that's better overall for the 2 hour show but can't hit ONE note, I think that the overall show is more important tbh.
Could you give us a little information on this? I know it's Beetlejuice, the Musical but where? Just February 18 isn't enough to tell us anything. I looked on the web site but that only tells me where it's going to be, not where it's been.
As long as you're not with money-grubbing jerks who will sell you out for a theme park attraction. It was only briefly mentioned in the musical because the discussion got cut short, but they talked a lot more about it in the movie. To be fair, at this point in the movie, Lydia hadn't even seen Beetlejuice (sorry, Betelgeuse) yet. It was just before the snake scene.
@@emikos700 Yeah, but I feel like nothing could compare to alex's gravely voice. I like justin's take on the character but something always seems off to me...
I don’t know if you knew this, but most touring versions of Broadway shows are more low budget.
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@@Phobie_2000 I know, I saw beetlejuice on broadway twice and the difference is huge. I also saw Moulin Rouge on Broadway and in its tour version and the difference wasn't so huge. But it seems Beetljuice is more complex show.
then you put on a professional production and make it look better 🤨
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@@AMemeableChannel not vs the original one, some key points they solved like the absence of the talking pig or the bigger Beetlejuice puppet, but those ar the perks of being on tour
Terrible, low grade, low budget version of the best Broadway show in years. Tours are awful. Imagine going to the Louvre to see the Mona Lisa and when you walk into the room, the Mona Lisa is missing eyes or hair, or has only 1 color. Totally get that middle America occasionally wants to see a Broadway show, but the touring version is 1/8 of the actual, original design intent due to cost. How sad.
It’s so clear that the cast and crew behind the tour put so much love and hard work into this show and to call it low grade and low budget isn’t just disrespectful, it’s sad. I’ve seen the original broadway cast in NYC, and yes of course the original production is an absolutely gorgeous showstopper. But this cast and crew, with all the challenges that come with changing the show for a national tour, is phenomenal too. I sincerely don’t think anyone is throwing up their arms and refunding their ticket because the ceiling isn’t connected to the wall or because Delia’s dress doesn’t fall apart.
It's honestly frustrating to see how many people are brushing this off as just "a shitty version of the broadway show". This may surprise you, but you can't renovate a theater for a two week production like you can a year-long residency, nor can you have sets as big in a touring production than you can a stationary one.
The story's still there with almost no alterations, the music's still as good as it was, and the performances are fantastic, and while the sets are smaller, they still have all the style of the original. That's what matters in a musical, not minor, few-second details. So instead of moaning about how "It's not as good as broadway, the musical theater capital of the world", how about we just celebrate the fact that this play is actually going out of it's way to be affordable and easily accessible, unlike 99% of broadway shows that only care about rich new yorkers?
Hamilton tours with basically the full stage, the lion king tour was just as good the replacement pride rock would have not been out of place on broadway etc .... for lots of tours that is not the case ... they could have easily still have the house move forwards - have seen plenty of touring productions that use set pieces on wheels etc
the set for the DEH tour was better than the broadway, they ended upgrading the broadway to match the tour!
Aladdin, Chitty, and many more all tour with basically all their magic. The only expeditions should be big set pieces which rise out of the floor e.g. pride rock, the bedroom in Billy Elliot etc.... but really the theatres which accept tours should be set up for trapdoors as once we were kings looses some of its emotional ending if the head torches are not going down into the stage!
@@matthewkelly9664 How would touring houses be set up for trap doors, though? Every single show is different in how it uses trap space, and some touring theaters just don't have the space below the stage to begin Hamilton is also a pretty simple set compared to a show like Beetlejuice in that it's a unit set that never moves or changes. It was also, unfortunately, probably an issue of Beetlejuice not being the most successful show financially. If it was a Hamilton-level success, maybe the tour would have been more elaborate.
@@ComputerGeek1100 I'm going to go with the SpongeBob musical was not a huge financial success and it was filmed on tour, the tour set looked very broadway, they had the full front of house dressed, the drop down area a the front of stage etc, Newsies was filmed on tour and had no missing elements based on what I could see .... even wicked tours the full show (Exception being the hat at the start only uses a trap door if the house has one) by building the stage inside the stage to get the full dragon clock effect
@@matthewkelly9664 SpongeBob was not filmed on tour - they constructed a new set in a studio in the UK and sent most of the cast over there. The SpongeBob tour was a non-equity tour that only ran for 6 or so months because of COVID and I read multiple accounts (my tour stop was cancelled due to the pandemic) that the set looked fairly cheap. Newsies is also a very simple unit set compared with Beetlejuice's house set that was constructed to be almost exactly the same dimensions (width, at least) of the stage at the Winter Garden and Marquis. Wicked does not use a trap at all on tour anymore - the hat was cut a while ago and is a projection in all productions including Broadway. Also - for what it's worth, the Beetlejuice tour does construct the false proscenium in every theater, it's just not as elaborate as Wicked's. Even Wicked's tour set, while beautiful, is very scaled-down from Broadway, having seen both. It keeps the spirit and intent of the original while being smaller to travel.
@@ComputerGeek1100 interesting ... I knew it was filmed in a theatre in Plymouth... I just assumed the brought back the broadway cast during one of the stops of the US tour ... in a town called Plymouth after the actual Plymouth....
I wonder if the filming set is now the uk tour set?
The 1st UK tour of wicked was very very close ... apart from it being a set within a set ... I saw the two within the same half year (good god I miss day seats) and apart form the dragon set up being over the actual proscenium arch to being inside it, and the hat not using trap doors (I think the cost of cutting the stage at welsh opera house is too high) the production was very very similar.
For Beetlejuice they have said the house its its own character, given that it should be like Chitty, the tour should make sure that element is not sacrificed, or is impressive in its own way - think the difference between the west end Banks house v the tour storybook house - both impressive but one can tour and one lifts out of the stage, or flys in the entire attic, same goes for pride rock, one rises revolving out of the stage, one drive around the stage and twists itself into a spiral etc.
Recently comparing what I saw to bootlegs, DEH seemed identical - Waitress looked very similar, they just traded automation for manual (but it was a simple set) and didn't make any huge difference to what you saw. Hamilton seemed identical, they even Brough the revolve. The last tour I saw of les mis was rather awful, but they then butchered the west end revival (its no longer the longest running west end musical as the got rid of
Fiddler was rather awful but so was the broadway set as far a I can see so I think I just didn't like that design. I was disappointed very much by Anastasia as I really wanted to see the train interact with the projections - and they just had people moving suitcases around the stage. I get some changes like changing out solid wings to fabric, and swapping out the side revolves to be platforms that got pushed on and off.
Frozen was also disappointed, the lack of the revolve was un expected ... I get the lack of the ice shooting up out of the revolve but they could still have found a way to get the Disney magic working. I get the revolve not having a lift. Comparing to west end, I get how you cannot tour a bridge that is 3 times wider than the stage (you have to love Theatre Royal, Drury Lane - such impressive wings!, but they could have flown in the mid section like on broadway instead of having the little toy bridge - I also get how they have to have the mini steps rather than the full size steps or integrating the dress magic into the floor for let it go, that change was fine as it didn't spoil the look if you get what I mean
Justin is so good. I wonder if it hurts him to do Beetlejuice's voice or he's a special case like Alex too. Man I couldn't tell it was him at all. He sounds almost like Alex!
There’s a video on how he does the voice, he uses almost no air and a little bit of gravel in his voice. He has to lean on his sound people to make his voice sound as big as it does because he’s basically talking with a teeny tiny whisper voice, so that he doesn’t hurt himself as well as making more gravel around his voice
@@jaredildefonzo I’m talking about Justin Collette, not Alex Brightman though.
@@eatmoarrice That’s how Justin does it. Alex uses false vocal cords called vestibular fold. But since Justin doesn’t have those, he relies on the tech people making his voice louder and bigger, like Jared explained here.
@@GabyQ94 I see. I haven’t seen it. I’ll look for it then.
@@jaredildefonzohow did will blum did it tho ?
Saw this in Vegas last week and the touring cast is PHENOMENAL. Justin absolutely kills as BJ and I actually think Isabella is the best Lydia of the three (though I do love Elizabeth).
Ok so we just saw this and I've had a hard time with Lydia since Sophia and I saiidddd Isabella!! She nailed it
I was disappointed that the pig wasn't in the tour version, that was my favorite part!
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I just saw this at the Pantages Theater in LA... and I want to see it again, already. The energy of the show, and the dedication the actors had was so eclectic. Seriously the best show I have ever seen on stage!
saw them earlier today. had an absolute blast, and dare i say that i like this cast more than the broadway one
As a person who saw this cast perform I totally agree with you i feel like they are so much more like fit for the roles! Not saying I don’t like the original cast they are cool but this cast is great!
Same here. I saw them on Sunday at the Pantages Theater in Hollywood and this cast is so much better than the Broadway version. No offense for those who like the Broadway version cast. I hope they use this cast for a TV movie style of the show or streaming exclusive like Hamilton with this cast because I love this musical a lot. I cried and laughed so hard and I enjoyed it a lot.
Justin! My demons!!! We went to see you yesterday at Kravis on Christmas Eve!! Happy holidays first of all! 2nd?!? You and your cast and crew blew us away on a holiday where you should have been at home with family and friends, but you were on stage in West Palm Beach, Fl. in 2023 and Holy Lydia! You were there for us! Thank you 🙏 for a an amazing spectacular event!!! Your cast and crew truly delivered!!! Thank you! ❤
I saw the tour in Austin last night and video really doesn’t capture just how good Justin Colette is. He has this nailed down. A must see.
saw it in Dallas and holy shit. So much fun, I love Justin
@@-Burchomg same, what day did you see it, I saw it on the 20th of February
saw this show last week absolutely phenomenal!!! Justin really does a good job love the dynamic duo adam and barbara too!!
Omg Justin's version and energy looks amaaaazing
Saw this in Charlotte twice after seeing it on Broadway. I WAS WRONG. This video isn't a great representation of the show. There ARE major changes to accommodate the tour. However - They get most of show right. It doesn't feel 'cheap'
My boyfriend and I saw this show last night in Denver, and we loved it. So much fun!
It was fantastic in Denver saw it twice! I just wish fan participation was better 😅
Delia's tango kills me, she's so good!
Just saw this Thursday, this was the best part of the entire show!
Just saw this and watching Isabella as Lydia I felt like I was watching a future star, she killed it
I really hope they can make a west end production of beetlejuice. I think it'd fit right in on the west end.
I just saw this show tonight. Same cast. It’s crazy to think how long they’ve been doing this show and so damn well every night without fail
I'm going to see the show this summer when the tour is coming near where I live. It's going to be my second time seeing it since I saw the original version in NYC back in October when I went to see Phantom. My Mom is also going to this too for the first time. Can't wait :D
I. Can't. Wait! I have a ticket for the Saturday matinee on the Providence tour stop. This is gonna be BONKERS IN THE BEST WAY😅😅😅.
Idk what the Broadway version looks like. I'm sure it's better, no doubt. But as someone who never has and never will see it, I loved whatever this was. Didn't feel like anything was missing or lacking. Value Brand milk is still good milk when you're thirsty. No complaints here.
The set looked huge in real life
Saw these guys yesterday, absolutely amazing 👏
Everyone does SUCH a good job. They all look like their limbs are really being pulled around like they are for real possesed!!
Saw this with my bro Charlie a couple weeks ago in Portland.....HOLY SMOKES IT WAS SO PHENOMENAL!!!!! WE ALL CHEERED WHEN SHE SAID HIS NAME THE THIRD TIME AND HE SAID IT'S SHOWTIME IT WAS SO GOOD!!!! We met Justin and Charles and Delia and Otho afterwards too!!!!!! They were all so so sweet!!!!! We even met the B man himself afterwards!!!!!
adam and barbara are sooo cute in this scene, i love how much fun they're having 🥺
So cool! Thank you for the recording. Wish i could see the whole show with this cast
Closing Night In New York Simply Amazing 🎭♥️⭐️💯
Who ever plays beetlejuice sounds more like Michael Keaton so it’s pretty good
I saw this last week with my mom and sister. We went on the first night. Oh it was so good. I had so much fun 💚
To say that this isn’t the original version of the musical it’s really good! I haven’t seen it yet but from this video it looks really good.
Personally loved it on broadway in my opinion! :) I wish it stayed
Awesome set.
Especially for a tour
I saw this tour in Pittsburgh and let me just say that this was AMAZINGGG
0:53 (the high part)
1:09 no pig
Im so excited to see this show on February 20th can’t wait
I cant get over how the shrimp thing (i think its shrimp at least) after the guy gets scared from the hand, he drops it, and it NEVER gets picked up
I love how the ghosts scaring everyone didn't work since the investors only care about *CASH* so Lydia was just like “fuck it Betelgeuse Betelgeuse Betelgeuse”
It’s weird to see the head being a cutout and the differences between the broadway production after I saw it in New York
I don’t see why they had to cut the pig. A pig on a rolling cart can’t possibly be THAT hard to tour with.
Hard not to be disappointed with the giant Beetlejuice head and hands as well. It seems like the cast is really the saving grace for this tour. They sound amazing.
It’s probably just a matter of it only being used once in the entire show, and unfortunately, every little bit counts with these tours because it comes down to how much you can fit on a truck.
They said they had to cut it because of transportation issues and the fact that the broadway stage is bigger than some of the touring ones, so it just wasn’t feasible
@@ItsaMii Yeah, this is another big thing that I feel like people sometimes forget. The Winter Garden and the Marquis have MASSIVE stages and this scenery needs to fit onto so many different sizes.
I just saw the tour last night in East Lansing, the lack of sandworm in the first act hurt me
Plus i mean it’s just a really expensive production. So many wigs, so many costumes, so many huge budget throwaway gags like a whole set of choir robes or the spring loaded snake face. You gotta make tough decisions and I’d rather lose the pig then something like an entire BJ clone chorus.
do you have anything else or is this it? because i was in that function and it was amazing!!!
is this the tour version? i didn't know they cut the pig :(
I loved the pig lol
2:33 ITS SHOWTIME!!!!!!!!!!!!
Saw this last night In hometown Justin was so good as beetlejuice
Saw this March 26th soooo good !
I Have o this in a play we are doing in my drama group. i play Beetlejuice AND Charles... We Swich roles.
I saw it in February the head came in at the very last second making it less awkward that it’s there for like 5 seconds before
0:43 adam and barbra wave at the camera
They were waving at Lydia
@@theladyisav4mp oh I didn't realize that it looked like they were waving at the camera
Now we just need to know where to find the whole video...
I was at this showing!!! South Carolina, right? :D
1:13 holy crap she really kicked her leg that high up gawd damn
OMG I WAS HERE 😭💜💜💜
Finally found a peformance version of this
Is there a full boot of this?
Lmk if you find one
@@pho_is_not_interesting I didn’t find this exact one , but there is a tour slime on internet archive. Just search up bugdrink slime tutorial
You’re telling me they got someone to play Maxine’s wife and she couldn’t hit the higher note on the “black tarantula” part like bruh. Plus I understand this is a tour but tours just always make something look just so much worse. 😢 But it looks nice and hopefully it improves over the tour.
Maxine is part of a much larger track that also includes Juno and a bunch of other ensemble work. If you have someone that's better overall for the 2 hour show but can't hit ONE note, I think that the overall show is more important tbh.
@@ComputerGeek1100 True lol, I’m just a picky bitch don’t mind me idk why I pick out random things lmaoo. 🤣
@@jamirgordon9745 In any case, I actually just saw that that actress is leaving the tour today for another project.
@@ComputerGeek1100 Well, I hope that project goes well.
Nobody will ever beat the movie scene
2:16 HOW LONG WAS HE IN THERE FOR
Probably about 5 minutes I don’t think it’s that cramped otherwise it would be difficult to do all that very cartoony movements
Could you give us a little information on this? I know it's Beetlejuice, the Musical but where? Just February 18 isn't enough to tell us anything. I looked on the web site but that only tells me where it's going to be, not where it's been.
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Do you maybe have the whole show?
No sorry :(
This is the only appropriate way to possess ppl definitely doing this if I am a ghost
As long as you're not with money-grubbing jerks who will sell you out for a theme park attraction. It was only briefly mentioned in the musical because the discussion got cut short, but they talked a lot more about it in the movie. To be fair, at this point in the movie, Lydia hadn't even seen Beetlejuice (sorry, Betelgeuse) yet. It was just before the snake scene.
Hey, what happened to the pig?
The tour didn’t have enough room
You posted this video on my birthday 😮😮
Happy late birthday!
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Justin. Is. GOD!
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Ummmmmmmmm......
What the heck is that
6 foot, 7 foot, 8 foot bunch
I saw that performance
It's so sad to see someone other than Alex Brightman play Beetlejuice. He was the most perfect cast to ever exist together with Sophia...
@@emikos700 Yeah, but I feel like nothing could compare to alex's gravely voice. I like justin's take on the character but something always seems off to me...
and it's also sad that leslie kritzer doesn't play miss argentina anymore
@@LindaStansAriandNicki TRUEEEE
Dammit Alex is better
Yeah well Alex isn’t going to play beetlejuice in every production, this guy is fantastic and does the voice so well
This is awful. It looks like a broadway free version of the original one, so sad..
I don’t know if you knew this, but most touring versions of Broadway shows are more low budget.
@@Phobie_2000 I know, I saw beetlejuice on broadway twice and the difference is huge.
I also saw Moulin Rouge on Broadway and in its tour version and the difference wasn't so huge.
But it seems Beetljuice is more complex show.
No it's not really awful in fact this actually looks very good.
then you put on a professional production and make it look better 🤨
@@AMemeableChannel not vs the original one, some key points they solved like the absence of the talking pig or the bigger Beetlejuice puppet, but those ar the perks of being on tour
I'd defenatly want a refund, boebert was more entertaining
Terrible, low grade, low budget version of the best Broadway show in years. Tours are awful. Imagine going to the Louvre to see the Mona Lisa and when you walk into the room, the Mona Lisa is missing eyes or hair, or has only 1 color. Totally get that middle America occasionally wants to see a Broadway show, but the touring version is 1/8 of the actual, original design intent due to cost. How sad.
I wonder how much of it was cost and how much of it was to make it more family-friendly for the tour. No doubt a bit of both
This still looks good tho.
It’s so clear that the cast and crew behind the tour put so much love and hard work into this show and to call it low grade and low budget isn’t just disrespectful, it’s sad. I’ve seen the original broadway cast in NYC, and yes of course the original production is an absolutely gorgeous showstopper. But this cast and crew, with all the challenges that come with changing the show for a national tour, is phenomenal too. I sincerely don’t think anyone is throwing up their arms and refunding their ticket because the ceiling isn’t connected to the wall or because Delia’s dress doesn’t fall apart.
@@rockyxbautista Well said.
You must be amazing at parties!
Do you have anymore videos?