The show is described as "visually spectacular," with more than 100 special effects including illusions and magic tricks.He originally earned his stripes on Broadway, and now the ghost-with-the-most is bringing the hit musical to Philadelphia.The cast says it's ready to bring the underworld to Broad Street.
"It's smart, it's really funny and it's really fast," says Justin Collette, who plays Beetlejuice. "You can see it multiple times, and it's never the same show twice. My character, Beetlejuice, interacts with the audience an awful lot." "Even if you haven't seen the movie, I feel like everyone knows what it means to say 'Beetlejuice' three times," Collette says. "So much of the stuff from the film has permeated our cultural zeitgeist.""It dips its toe into being spooky and being funny and being irreverent," Collette explains."While it is about death, at the very center of the show, it's about heart," explains Michael Biren, a member of the ensemble.