Beetlejuice

Beetlejuice Theatre Breaks

Beetlejuice London Theatre BreaksI’m so excited by the news.  Theatre Breaks are now available for the supernaturally hilarious hit musical Beetlejuice! The spectacular Broadway sensation crosses over to London from May 2026. But get ready for the time of your afterlife now and book your break sooner rather than later. The show is only haunting London for a limited time only

Beetlejuice London Theatre Breaks

Based on Tim Burton’s beloved movie classic, this wildly funny – and weirdly life-affirming – musical tells the tale of Lydia Deetz, a strange and unusual teenager sharing her home with a pair of newly-deads and the demonic ghost with the most, Beetlejuice. He’s dead trouble, but if you really want to feel alive, just say his name three times…

With a gleefully irreverent book, head-spinning set design and a score that’s out of this Netherworld, BEETLEJUICE is a ‘feast for the eyes and soul’ (Entertainment Weekly). Outrageous, but with a big (cold) heart, this is ‘screamingly good fun!’ (Variety) that’ll make you want to live – and make the most of every Day-O!

More information on cast etc coming soon.

Beetlejuice FAQs

What theatre is Beetlejuice on at : Prince Edward Theatre at 28 Old Compton Street, London
W1D 4HS
How long is the show?: Running time is 2 hours, 30 minutes including an interval
When is the first performance? It is booking from 20 May 2026
When does it close? 17 April 2027
When are evening performances? Monday to Saturday 1t 19:30 apart from 28 May which is at 19:00
When are matinee performances? Friday and Saturdays at 15:00
What hotels are close to the theatre? The Thistle Piccadilly, the Londoner and the Holborn are four star hotels that are all very close. The three star President is also within a short walk.
Beetlejuice London Theatre BreaksAre ticket hotel and travel packages available to book for Beetlejuice? YES!

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