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Beetlejuice The Musical in London

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Get ready for the time of your afterlife with the supernaturally hilarious hit musical BEETLEJUICE! The spectacular Broadway sensation crosses over to the Prince Edward Theatre from May 2026 – for a limited haunting only. 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-dead 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).

Venue: Prince Edward Theatre, London

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Sophie Hartley
2026-04-22
5
Been following this show since its Broadway days in 2019. It's gone through Tokyo, Seoul, Melbourne, three Broadway runs — and London had to wait through ALL of that. Tickets booked the day they went on sale. Counting down the days.
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Daniel Brewster
2026-02-28
5
7 years of waiting, front row secured James T., Manchester "I've had the cast recording on repeat since 2019. Watched every clip, every bootleg, every TikTok. The fact that London is finally getting its own production with a fresh West End cast makes it even more exciting. David Fynn as Beetlejuice is going to be absolutely unhinged. May cannot come soon enough
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Charlie Webb
2026-03-11
5
Bought tickets the moment they were announced. Travelled from Birmingham, booked a hotel, planned the whole trip around this show. When a musical survives a pandemic, three Broadway resurrections and an 88-city tour before reaching you — you know it's something truly special. It's showtime!
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What Your Ticket Includes

Your ticket gives you access to the Prince Edward Theatre for the supernaturally hilarious Beetlejuice The Musical — filled with jaw-dropping set design, outrageous comedy, and a score that's straight out of the Netherworld.

Age Recommendations

Recommended for ages 12 and above. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult seated next to them. Children under 3 are not permitted. The show contains some strong language and supernatural themes.

Best Time to Attend

Weekday matinees are ideal for a more relaxed experience. Evening and weekend performances tend to have a livelier, more energetic atmosphere — especially popular with fans of the cult classic film and first-time West End visitors.

Facilities

The Prince Edward Theatre offers a bar and refreshments in the foyer, a gift shop, and accessible toilet facilities throughout the venue. Guests are advised to arrive at least 30 minutes before the performance.

Accessibility

The Prince Edward Theatre offers wheelchair access via the main entrance, with dedicated spaces available. Captioned, audio described and signed performances are available on selected dates. Contact the venue in advance for specific accessibility requirements.

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How Long Is Beetlejuice The Musical in London?

Beetlejuice at the Prince Edward Theatre runs for approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, including one interval.

With its non-stop laughs, outrageous comedy, head-spinning set design and a score straight out of the Netherworld, the time flies by — from the electrifying opening number to the surprisingly heartfelt finale, every scene keeps the audience on the edge of their seat from start to finish.

How to get there

Venue: Prince Edward Theatre, 28 Old Compton Street, London W1D 4HS

By tube: The nearest Underground stations are Leicester Square (Northern and Piccadilly lines) and Tottenham Court Road (Central and Northern lines), both within a short walk from the theatre.

By train: Charing Cross and London Bridge stations are served by National Rail, each a short journey from the West End theatre district.

By bus: Numerous bus routes serve Old Compton Street and the surrounding Soho area, with stops directly outside or within a few minutes' walk of the theatre.

By bike: Santander Cycles docking stations are available nearby, making cycling a convenient and scenic option for reaching the theatre from across central London.

Food and Drink
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Café Bohème
A charming Parisian-style bistro right on Old Compton Street, steps from the theatre. Soft French jazz, warm lighting and a menu of classic moules marinières, French onion soup and beautifully cooked salmon make it the ultimate pre-show dinner spot. Open from 8am — ideal for an early evening meal before curtain up.
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Old Compton Brasserie
Bold décor, inventive cocktails and a creative British menu — this stylish Soho brasserie is one of the neighbourhood's most beloved spots. Whether you're going for a pre-show dinner or post-show drinks, the lively buzz and warm atmosphere make it a perfect companion to a night at the theatre.
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Doppo
One of London's most acclaimed One of Soho's finest hidden gems. This award-winning modern Italian serves fresh handmade pastas, perfectly cooked steaks, creamy burrata and what many call the best tiramisu in London. An intimate, calm space that feels a world away from the Soho chaos outside. Book ahead — it fills up fast.Mediterranean restaurants, a short walk from the theatre. Baba ganoush, grilled halloumi, kofta, and warm pita in a modern, welcoming space. Nearly 5,000 five-star reviews speak for themselves.
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Tattu London
An all-day Australian-inspired restaurant with a relaxed, beachy vibe and a seriously good menu. From salt cod croquettes to pork tomahawk and prawn toast, every dish is full of flavour. A great option if you're making a full evening of it — open late on Thursdays and Fridays.
Quick Overview

Venue: Shaftesbury Theatre, 210 Shaftesbury Avenue, London WC2H 8DP

Dates: 20 March — 29 August 2026

Opening Times: Performances run Monday — Saturday, with matinees at 2:30 pm and evening shows at 7:30 pm. Check the official website for the full schedule and specific dates.

Duration: Approximately 3 hours, including one interval.

Age Restriction: Recommended for ages 16 and above. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Children under 3 are not permitted.

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