
Beetlejuice Tickets
The smash-hit Broadway comedy, based on Tim Burton’s cult classic film, finally makes its London debut.
Beetlejuice Musical in London
Beetlejuice... Beetlejuice… Beetlejuice! The new musical comedy based on Tim Burton’s iconic film is set to give London the fright of its life at last! The Tony-nominated smash hit has long been rumoured to come and haunt the West End, and now comes to the Prince Edward Theatre, just off Old Compton Street. Beetlejuice the Musical is “screamingly good fun!” (Variety) - read our 5-star Beetlejuice musical review and secure your tickets today!
What Is the Musical Beetlejuice About?
Beetlejuice the Musical tells the story of Lydia Deetz, a strange and unusual teenager whose whole life changes when she meets mild-mannered, recently deceased couple, the Maitlands, and a wildcard demon with a thing for stripes. Luckily, Lydia is totally obsessed with “the whole being dead thing” and befriends Beetlejuice, the ghost-with-the-most from six feet under. Together, Lydia and Beetlejuice hatch a plan to scare Lydia’s absent dad into paying attention to her, but when the Juice is loose, surely only chaos can ensue…
Tim Burton’s much-loved 1988 film was a huge critical and commercial success, starring Michael Keaton as Beetlejuice, as well as Alec Baldwin, Geena Davis as Adam and Barbara Maitland and Winona Ryder as Lydia Deetz. A firm Halloween classic, the film is one of Burton’s most successful, alongside Edward Scissorhands and The Nightmare Before Christmas. Beetlejuice the Musical opened on Broadway in 2019, earning eight Tony nominations, before heading out on a US tour in late 2020. The show has since returned to Broadway briefly in 2023, and comes to Broadway again, again, again this spooky season for a limited run. Beetlejuice has been highly anticipated for a London transfer - so make sure to “jump in the line” and snap up your tickets today!
Beetlejuice West End Cast
Casting for Beetlejuice's London debut includes David Fynn (School of Rock) taking on the madness of the iconic titular role, with Tom Xander (Mean Girls) as alternate. Making her West End debut is Euphoria's Hanna Nordberg as the strange and unusual Lydia Deetz.
Further casting includes:
- Adam Maitland - David Hunter
- Barbara Maitland - Chelsea Halfpenny
- Charles Deetz - Alasdair Harvey
- DeliaDeetz- Aimie Atkinson
- Maxine Dean / Juno - Chasity Crisp
- Otho - Richard Frame
- Maxie Dean - Irvine Iqbal
- Rachel Macdougall - Girl Scout
- Miss Argentina - Vanessa Aurora Sierra
Beetlejuice the Musical Creative Team
Beetlejuice the Musical features a frighteningly catchy score by Eddie Perfect (Australia’s Got Talent, King Kong the Musical), and a book by Scott Brown (Sharp Objects, Manhattan) and Anthony King (Broad City, Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp). As well as all new songs, like “The Whole ‘Being Dead Thing’” and viral sensation “Say My Name”, the musical also includes two of the film’s iconic musical numbers – “Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)” and “Jump in the Line (Shake, Senora)”.
Book Tickets for Beetlejuice at the Prince Edward Theatre
Buckle up, London, it’s showtime! Beetlejuice the Musical promises a must-see spectacular, with a story that is heart-warming, hideous and hilarious. Beetlejuice the Musical has been rumoured for a West End transfer since it premiered on Broadway in 2019 so emo kids and musical theatre fans alike can rejoice as it comes to London at last! Missing out might give you the “Fright of Your Life” so book your tickets for Beetlejuice the Musical today!
Best Value Tickets
Tickets for Beetlejuice in London range from £30.00 to £270.00, but you don’t need to spend big to enjoy the show. Our best value seat recommendations are based on thousands of reviews from real SeatPlan users. Whether you’re after cheap theatre tickets or just want the best bang for your buck, we’ve highlighted seats that offer great views at lower prices so you can enjoy the show without overspending.

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Beetlejuice London Reviews
User Reviews
Went into this show knowing that it wasn't like the film (which I absolutely love) and thought, let's see! WOW!!! This show really works! The scenes are fantastic, the songs are great, and the actors were very good! But it's BEETLEJUICE who steals t Read more
This was so funny. It isn't the same as the film completely, but it's good it isn't. I'm a huge fan of the film and Tim Burton. It does the film justice but has some storyline to allow it to be in a theatre and misses a few things too. There are stil Read more
Show Times
| Matinee | Evening | |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | - | 7.30pm |
| Tuesday | - | 7.30pm |
| Wednesday | 2.30pm | 7.30pm |
| Thursday | - | 7.30pm |
| Friday | 2.30pm 3.00pm | 7.30pm |
| Saturday | 2.30pm 3.00pm | 7.30pm |
| Sunday | - | - |
Frequently Asked Questions
How much are Beetlejuice tickets?
Beetlejuice tickets are priced from £30 to £270.
Where is Beetlejuice playing in London?
Beetlejuice is playing at the Prince Edward Theatre, 28 Old Compton Street, London, W1D 4HS.
What is the age recommendation for Beetlejuice?
Beetlejuice is best for age 12+. Under 16s must be accompanied by, and sat next to, an adult (18+). Strictly no Under 3s.
How long is Beetlejuice?
The running time for Beetlejuice at Prince Edward Theatre is 2 hours and 30 minutes.
Is there an interval during Beetlejuice?
Yes, there is a 15 minute interval about halfway through Beetlejuice.
Can I buy tickets for Beetlejuice at the box office?
Yes you can buy from the Prince Edward Theatre box office where you will pay the face value ticket price, sometimes with a small booking fee. Search on SeatPlan to get the best prices and deals in one search including discounts not available at the box office.
What is the refund / cancellation policy?
Tickets for Beetlejuice are generally non-refundable and non-exchangeable.
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Phenomenally entering musical, they’ve nailed the aesthetic and wry humour of the films and added even more adult-themes and cutting jokes, all of the cast have standout talent, I’m a big fan of the original films and loved this!