Hot ticket alert! Go see "Beetlejuice: The Musical" at the National Theatre before it heads to Broadway!

Just in time for Halloween, the National Theatre presents 39 performances of the hottest show in town, Beetlejuice: The Musical.

Join the Deetz family as they move into their new home, only to find it haunted by a recently deceased couple in denial. Enter Beetlejuice, the raunchiest demon in the Underworld, who's determined to drive out the "breathers" with his special brand of humor and style. This beloved story is spiked with original new music, amazing special effects, and a cast full of Tony Award nominees. Directed by two-time Tony Award nominee Alex Timbers, the show features choreography by Connor Gallagher and an original score by Eddie Perfect.

Parental discretion is advised for this performance; Beetlejuice cannot be held responsible for whatever filthy nonsense he spews in the heat of the moment. Strong language and mature references make this a show better suited to the Avenue Q crowd, though older children may escape unscathed.

Courtesy of Beetlejuice: The Musical

WHERE: National Theatre | 1321 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, D.C.
WHEN: Oct. 14–Nov. 18, 2018
COST: $54-$204

How to Get There

Metro: Take the Metro Center stop; click here for walking directions

By Car: National Theatre recommends using Spot Hero to reserve a spot at a nearby lot; metered street parking is limited.

For additional information about the show, visit the National Theatre event page or the Beetlejuice: The Musical Facebook page.

Are you going to see Beetlejuice in D.C. or wait for it to hit Broadway in the spring? Let us know in the comments below!

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Sarina Petrocelly
Born in Laos but raised in Haiti and South Florida, Sarina developed a taste for international cuisine at an early age. Now in Woodbridge, VA, she likes to explore the area for the best authentic dives, freshest local produce, and downright yummiest meals in the DMV. When she’s not out with friends or family, she's home with her musician/artist husband Tony and their Jindo, Hachi. She enjoys cooking and finding activities that can drown out heavy metal guitar riffs.
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