"Beetlejuice" - 04.23.19/01.07.20

Show/Venue: Beetlejuice at the Winter Garden Theatre

Date: Tuesday, April 23rd, 2019 @ 7pm & Tuesday, January 7th, 2020 @ 7pm

Starring: Alex Brightman, Sophia Anne Caruso, Kerry Butler, Leslie Kritzer, Rob McClure & Adam Dannheisser, Kelvin Moon Loh, Dana Steingold

Website: https://beetlejuicebroadway.com/

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After the less than exciting 2018-2019 Broadway season, I was ready for the new shows of 2019-2020 to start! While I’d heard a bit about Beetlejuice from it’s out of town tryout in DC, I couldn’t remember much about the movie other than Winona Ryder as Lydia. Luckily, at the “First Look” new show preview at BroadwayCon, Sophia Anne Caruso came out to sing “Dead Mom” from the show. (Yes, this could have been a trigger for me - since my Mom passed in 2017, but the song is pretty beautiful!) This was enough to pique my interest and I got a ticket while sitting in the audience.

Even for “a show about death,” the book, music & lyrics are so entertaining - you can’t help but escape to the Netherworld with Beetlejuice & Co. for a few hours. In fact, when friends would come and ask me what show to see, I would quickly recommend this one!

It was bit disheartening that the Shubert Organization was going to move Beetlejuice from the Winter Garden Theatre to “make way” for The Music Man in the Fall of 2019. The decision was all based off a slow week of sales in May of 2019, many months before Beetlejuice started to recoup post-Halloween and the Holiday season of 2019. Fans across all across the nation and world banded together to try and save Beetlejuice and to suggest another Shubert Theatre that The Music Man could go into or where Beetlejuice could be re-mounted. Then the COVID-19 virus took over Manhattan, at first shutting down all Broadway theaters until April 12 and today the order was extended until June 7th; effectively ending the run of the show.

I was lucky enough to see the show in previews in April of 2019 and return back for a second viewing in January 2020 (after Rob McClure had departed to star in Mrs. Doubtfire, with David Josefsberg replacing him as Adam Maitland). I was also excited to see Leslie Kritzer’s comedic genius after seeing her in The Robber Bridegroom and Gigantic a few years prior and Alex Brightman, since he was so great in The School of Rock!

While I won’t get to see the show again, here’s my recap and thoughts on the show.

If you saw the cast perform on The Today Show, the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade or on the Tony Awards, then you’re familiar with the opening number at a funeral! Of course, Beetlejuice (Alex Brightman) quickly appears to tell the audience that this show is (“The Whole ‘Being Dead’ Thing”), in fact, about death. His comedic timing, “Beetlejuice voice” and clever lyrics by Eddie Perfect draw the audience in from the first few minutes. We quickly learn that the funeral is for Emily Deetz, the mother of a young girl, Lydia (Sophia Anne Caruso) and wife of Charles (Adam Dannheisser).

Leaving the funeral scene, we are introduced to the Maitlands, Adam (Rob McClure - April 2019 & David Josefsberg - January 2020) and Barbara (Kerry Butler) who are carefully tending to their home full of antiques and unique valuable items (“Ready Set, Not Yet”). They’ve spent so much time tending to these inanimate objects and other life goals, but they wonder if they should have had children. As our “guide” for the evening, Beetlejuice narrates and lets us know about the rules of ghosts and being dead. The audience learns that if you die in your own house, you can haunt it! Which sets us up for the gag when Barbara & Adam fall through a hole in their floor to their deaths.

Shortly after the Maitlands depart, we see Lydia & Charles moving to a new home (the former home of the Maitlands) with Delia (brilliantly played by Leslie Kritzer), who was hired to tend to Lydia and act as her life coach. We learn a little about Delia’s kookiness and her own guru, Otho - to appear later in the show, with his motto that every “sucks” has a “yes” - making “Sucks-Yes!” This new home will be the model home for a new development that Charles is going to find an investor for. He seems to care very little for Lydia’s grief and instructs Delia to help her. Lydia can’t understand how her Dad moved past her Mom’s death so quickly and how she can get him to grieve and acknowledge his feelings (“Dead Mom”).

In the attic of the house, Barbara & Adam finally figure out that they have died and Beetlejuice reveals himself to them. He tells the Maitlands that they need to scare the Deetzes away, so they can have their house back (“Fright of Their Lives”). However, there’s a catch: only a living person can bring Beetlejuice back to life to help them scare the family away! To do so, the living person must say his name 3 times in a row & here’s where Lydia comes in!

After avoiding Delia’s advice (“No Reason”) & finding out that Delia is actually engaged to her Dad, Lydia flees to the attic and finds the ghosts of the Maitlands. Lydia wants to leave the house as much as the Maitlands want their home back, so they agree to work together to get the family out. Not being able to cope with the possibility of having a step-Mom so soon, Lydia runs to the roof to jump, where she encounters Beetlejuice. She’s not scared of him, but sensing an opportunity - he tries to convince Lydia to bring him back to life (“Say My Name”). He doesn’t succeed, but reveals that any ghost can possess a human and so Barbara & Adam are enlisted to scare Charles, Delia and their investors.

During the big business dinner, Adam & Barbara work to possess the guests; there’s a talking roasted pig, levitation and each character singing part of “Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)” as they are being possessed, but no matter what the Maitland’s try to do, the guests aren’t scared. It’s then that Lydia realizes that she needs to bring Beetlejuice to life! Act One finishes with Beetlejuice coming back to life, the investors being intrigued by a haunted house and everyone running from the home.

At the top of Act Two, a girl scout (Dana Steingold) approaches the home - selling cookies, but with one fatal flaw, a congenital heart condition. Of course, that’s the gag - Beetlejuice loves hearing people scream (“That Beautiful Sound”) and brings out clones of himself to spook any visitor approaching the house - census worker, a neighbor offering pie and a pizza delivery guy. After successfully scaring everyone from the home, Beetlejuice shares a copy of the book, Handbook for the Recently Deceased, with Lydia - but as a living person, she can’t open it. Thinking that the book contains the secret of how she can reunite with her Mom - she seeks out Barbara & Adam for help. With Lydia gone, Beetlejuice reveals that he wants to live outside of this home and needs to find a way to convince Lydia to be his wife! Once she’s his wife, he can wander wherever he wants.

In the attic, the Maitlands help Lydia open the book and realize that they should have gone to the Netherworld - but are too scared to do the right thing (“Barbara 2.0”). They soon realize that they have to be braver; their inability to take chances is what got them here in the first place.

Back downstairs, Charles & Delia have returned with Delia’s guru, Otho (Kelvin Moon Loh, in a camp-tastic role), to save Lydia from the demons! Otho tells her that he has a device that can trap demon souls - but instead, Beetlejuice appears to convince Lydia that a passage from the Handbook will bring back her Mom; only to have it perform an exorcism on Barbara! He only stops once Lydia agrees to marry him and opens a door to the Netherworld - getting ready to send Adam & Barbara through, but Lydia runs through the portal with Charles right behind her.

Once in the Netherworld, Lydia and Charles encounter Miss Argentina (again, Leslie Kritzer in a brilliant dual role), with a story of caution from her passing and other residents of down below (“What I Know Now”). Just then Juno (Jill Abramovitz), the Director of Customs & Processing, appears and finds out that Lydia & Charles are living humans and a chase ensues. Lydia runs and runs, looking for her Mom and sings an emotional ballad (“Home” - which actually made me cry both times I saw the show) as Charles finds and brings her back to their home on earth.

Lydia plans with the Maitlands to marry Beetlejuice (“Creepy Old Guy”), but only so she can bring him back to life to kill him again. This would make him “recently deceased” and he would go back to the Netherworld. Suddenly, Juno appears and it’s revealed that she is Beetlejuice’s Mom! Juno throws Beetlejuice out of the house and is preparing to take Lydia away, when Beetlejuice appears riding a giant sandworm that eats Juno!

As Beetlejuice heads to the Netherworld, the Deetzes, Maitlands and Delia agree that they can share the house (“Jump in the Line”) and the cast comes on the stage in a big encore/sing-a-long! Funny how a “show about death” can put a smile on your face on the way out of the theatre!


Musical Numbers

Act One:

Prologue: Invisible

The Whole “Being Dead” Thing

Ready Set, Not Yet

The Whole “Being Dead” Thing, Part 2

Dead Mom

Fright of Their Lives

Ready Set - Reprise

No Reason

Invisible (Reprise) / On the Roof

Say My Name

Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)

Act Two:

Girl Scout

That Beautiful Sound

Barbara 2.0

What I Know Now

Home

Creepy Old Guy

Jump in the Line

"Mean Girls" - 04.17.18/05.04.18

Show/Venue: Mean Girls at The August Wilson Theatre

Date: Tuesday, April 17th, 2018 @ 7pm & Friday, May 4th, 2018 @ 8pm

Starring: Taylor Louderman, Ashley Park, Kate Rockwell, Erika Henningsen, Barrett Wilbert Reed, Grey Henson, Kerry Butler, Kyle Selig, Cheech Manohar

Website: https://meangirlsonbroadway.com

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If you were a teenager or in your early 20's in 2004, then you must know the movie Mean Girls! Written by Tina Fey of Saturday Night Live and 30 Rock fame, the movie focused on a teenage girl, Cady Heron (Lindsay Lohan), moving from Africa with her family to suburban Chicago-land to attend high school. The movie introduced many quotable phrases into the American vernacular and you'd be hard pressed to find someone who didn't get the references of "On Wednesdays, we wear pink" or the significance of something being "fetch."

Naturally, with any beloved cultural phenomenon, I was a little hesitant to see how the creative team could make a musical out of this movie. However, as soon as the casting was announced to the out of town tryout in D.C., I was in for the ride! Stacked with Broadway veterans and loads of newbies, what could Tina Fey, Jeff Richmond, Casey Nicolaw and Nell Benjamin bring to the Great White Way?

Even though I first saw the show on a Tuesday, the spirit of wearing pink on Wednesdays was all over the theatre. A few weeks earlier, I'd found a t-shirt that said "Today's Outfit Is Pink" at Zara and I knew I needed it for the show! Paired with a Who What Wear bomber jacket from Target, I was ready to go! The energy in the theatre was INSANE! You could feel the excitement and anticipation all over as everyone anxious waited to see one of their favorite movies on the stage.

Upon first viewing, I have to say that Damian, Gretchen and Janis were my favorite parts of the show. I loved the costume choices made for Damian, including an Alyssa Edwards t-shirt and all of the musical theatre references! And I almost lost my mind watching Ashley Park's brilliant portrayal of Gretchen Wieners! As a Korean-American girl, I love that there was no explanation about Gretchen's ethnicity or reference to it. I also greatly appreciated Barrett's portrayal as Janis, whose costume choices I most identified with. Barrett had the only song that was an "ear worm" for me when I left the theatre, "I'd Rather Be Me," when she stands up for herself in the gymnasium scene, towards the end of Act Two. Otherwise, I had a hard time keeping most of the other songs in my head over the next few days.

During my second time viewing the show (I went back with a few girlfriends on a Friday), I found new favorite moments:

  • Watching the development of Taylor's Regina and realizing why she got a Tony Nomination for this role. After first seeing her in Bring It On, then on Peter Pan Live! and finally, as Lauren in Kinky Boots, I could see why she was cast for this iconic role and how she really played up her blonde wigs and altered her voice to embody the Queen Bee to a T!
  • Even if Karen Smith isn't the brightest crayon in the box, Kate Rockwell brought brilliance and on point comedic timing to play up Karen's dimness. Her big number, "Sexy," let's her play to her strengths and even ads a nod to the OG movie, with "I'm a sexy mouse, duh!" It's her nuances and subtle winks that really play toward the audience and lets everyone in on the joke!
  • Then triple threat of Kerry Butler as Mrs. Heron/Mrs. George/Ms. Norbury. From playing a dowdy Mrs. Heron to the Tina Fey/Ms. Norbury role and earning well deserved laughs as Mrs. George with some sly puppetry, as her pet dog who can't help but nurse on her over-sized breasts! She even gets the chance to duet with Gretchen in a reprise of "What's Wrong With Me?" in Act Two.
  • And I can't forget the show stopping dance & choreography from Casey Nicolaw! We get a brilliant tap number from Damian at the top of Act Two, lunch room trays used as percussion and a big Act One closer featuring Gretchen!
  • I did leave humming more tunes this time, but also having seen "Apex Predator" performed on The Today Show and "Stupid With Love" on Erika's Broadway.com Vlog, more and more songs from this show are seeping into my musical theatre conscious!

If you're not familiar with the story, let me offer my best recap of the show with a little commentary along the way.

The show opens with Janis Sarkisian (Barrett Wilbert Weed, Heathers, BARE) and Damien Hubbard (Grey Henson, The Book of Mormon), telling the audience how Cady Heron (Erika Henningsen, Les Miserables) came to North Shore High and how it led to Regina George (Taylor Louderman, Bring It On, Kinky Boots) getting hit by a bus ("A Cautionary Tale"). (But nobody died!)

We see Cady in Africa, where she has been living with her parents and studying animals in the wild ("It Roars"). We quickly find out that her parents' funding has dried up and they must move to the US, suburban Chicago, specifically and how Cady will get to attend a real high school and get "socialized."

Upon her arrival, Janis & Damian teach Cady about the social hierarchy of high school ("Where Do You Belong?"), complete with a musical theatre nerd tribute (with lunch tray percussion)! Just as they finish making their rounds through the cafeteria, in roll "The Plastics," led by Regina and her two minions, Gretchen Wieners (Ashley Park, Sunday in the Park with George, King & I, KPOP!) and Karen Smith (Kate Rockwell, Bring It On, Rock of Ages). Here, we learn that Regina is a "massive deal," of Gretchen's eager to please attitude and Karen's lack of smarts ("Meet the Plastics"). Somehow, Cady draws the attention of Regina and suddenly, she finds herself with an invitation to sit at the popular lunch table for the next whole week!? What's a new girl to do? Janis & Damian convince her to be their girl on "the inside" and to report back with all the ridiculous things that The Plastics say and do.

In a clever classroom montage scene, the cast comes out in desks with rotating wheels, as they turn 90 degrees, different teachers and classes emerge; ending with Cady's AP Calculus and the first acknowledgment of her soon-to-be crush, Aaron Samuels (Kyle Selig, Joan of Arc: Into the Fire, The Book of Mormon, October Sky). We learn that Cady loves math, since there is always a right answer. Growing up in Africa, she was quick to fall in love; with a fellow kid from the neighboring village, with a Peace Corps volunteer ("Stupid With Love"), so she knew math would never let her down. Cady isn't afraid to show off her skills in AP Calc, so she almost gets recruited to the Matheletes and her teacher, Ms. Norbury (Kerry Butler in 1 of her 3 roles, Disaster!, Catch Me If You Can, Xanadu), seems ecstatic to finally have a girl who's talented at math.

After school, Regina decides to take Cady to the mall; she's wearing socks with sandals, after all. Watching how everyone reacts to Regina's presence, Cady quickly recognizes this social order as with the animals she grew up around ("Apex Predator"). Gretchen is quick to try and prove her loyalty to Regina, but yet, she wants to win Cady over. Trying to find a common interest, she turns to boys and finds out that Cady has a crush on Aaron, none other than Regina's ex-boyfriend!

Back at Regina's house, we meet Mrs. George (Kerry Butler, again), the "cool mom" who tries to insert herself into her daughter's & friend's lives by showing them their old "burn book," or where they used to post photos of random students and write mean & funny things about them in the book. Suddenly, Cady sees a photo of Janis with the comment "space dyke," next to it. Confused by why her friend would be in this book, Regina only offers that she was unable to have more than 6 people at her birthday and Janis took it the wrong way. Before Cady can question it, Regina takes Karen into her bathroom to work on her eyebrows and leaves Gretchen & Cady on the other side. Gretchen begins to panic; what did she do wrong to have Regina exclude her ("What's Wrong With Me?"), how can she stay present in Regina's social circle. 

As Cady's friendship & crush with Aaron builds, he invites her to a friend's Halloween party. At the party, Karen says how much she loves Halloween, because it's the one time of the year when you can be someone else ("Sexy") and how she wishes it could be Halloween every day! Cady arrives at the party, but not in a sexy costume like all the other girls, but as a zombie bride. Regina can't believe that Cady showed up at this party uninvited, only to find out that Aaron invited her and that Cady has a crush on him (oops, Gretchen)! Regina can't let Cady be with someone that once was hers, so she of course goes to Aaron to win him back ("Someone Gets Hurt"). It's here that Cady starts to see the real side of Regina and The Plastics.

Rushing to Janis & Damian, Cady explains what happened at the party and they devise a scheme to bring The Plastics down ("Revenge Party"). They'll figure out a way to go after Regina's hot body, get Gretchen to break down and collapse the hierarchy of the school's cliques. Back at the school cafeteria, Regina huffs about being on an "all carb" diet, so Cady provides her with some Kalteen bars (which were used to help kids in Africa gain weight) and over time, Regina's body & butt grows and grows; until her costume for the Holiday Talent Show no longer fits! Then, during the Talent Show, Regina's skirt falls off and social media explodes with funny commentary on the size of Regina's ass, how she stepped on Gretchen's face to get off the stage, how Karen pretended to be asleep, but Cady was the one who kept going...suddenly, Cady is popular!

In the cafeteria, Regina waddles in wearing sweatpants and a matching track jacket. Gretchen doesn't know what to do, it's not Friday, so Regina shouldn't be able to sit at their table...she timidly calls this out to Regina. Since "sweatpants are the only things that fit" her right now, Regina tells Gretchen the rules were all made up and they don't matter. Gretchen starts to break down and Cady steps in; Regina can't sit with them and she's not who she once used to be ("Fearless").

At the top of Act Two, we see Cady, who has transformed into a Plastic; new hairstyle, short skirts, cell phone in hand and now nominated for the Spring Fling Queen!? Janis & Damian are having a hoot about the whole overthrowing of Regina, but they're also realizing that their friend, Cady, may be in over her head ("Stop" - cue the big tap dance number). Janis mentions that her art show is quickly approaching and will Cady be coming? Cady realizes that it's the same weekend that she is supposed to go out of town with her parents and won't be able to attend; Janis is sad, but seems to understand. 

Now that Cady has become the Queen Bee, Gretchen and Karen consistently look to her for what they should do. Cady casually mentions that she's going out of town with her parents that weekend and they convince her to get out of the trip, so they can throw a little party and invite Aaron, but of course, not Regina.

In the meantime, Regina is working out, trying to lose the weight she put on and caused her ultimate humiliation. While trying to win her over, Mrs. George, finds a Kalteen bar and tells Regina that they are used to help people gain weight; not lose it. Regina screams and storms out of the room.

As Cady gets ready for the party, she preps food & drinks for 8 people, unknowing that Gretchen & Karen have invited the whole school ("Whose House Is This?"). By the time Aaron shows up, Cady is drunk and can't seem to contain her stream of consciousness when talking to him. She reveals that she pretended to be bad at math, so he would like her and he begins to see how much Cady has turned into Regina and leaves ("More Is Better").

Cady chases after Aaron, only to run into Janis & Damian, who post-art show, saw all the party photos on social media and were riding by her house. Janis & Damian call Cady out on her awful behavior, which she tries to blame on them. Suddenly, Cady realizes her true friends and her crush have abandoned her.

Regina, now back in fighting shape, plants a photo of herself in the Burn Book and writes "fugly cow" over it. She then takes the book to the school's principal, Mr. Duvall (Rick Younger, RENT), who is astonished that someone would have written all those awful comments about their fellow students and vows to find who's behind it. Regina kindly offers the idea that only Cady, Gretchen and Karen are not in the book and the girls are brought into his office. Regina has photocopied pages from the Burn Book and tosses them all over the hallway ("World Burn") starting fights all over the school. 

It's here that Mr. Duvall calls all the girls to the gymnasium, so they can sort out this problem. Led by Ms. Norbury, she leads an exercise to prove that girls all say mean things behind each other's backs and they have to learn how to coexist peacefully. She leads them in a trust fall exercise, where when it's Janis' turn, Regina is quick to bring up her dreams of "diving into a pile of girls." Janis is quick to call out Regina and her fake-ness ("I'd Rather Be Me"), while winning over the girls.

As Cady and Regina get into a fight infront of the school, Regina is hit by a school bus and ends up in the hospital and wearing a spinal halo. Cady begins to see her social status fall apart; did she put Regina infront of the bus? Did Regina walk infront of it? Do her parents still trust her? 

Cady then decides she should confess to having a part in the "burn book" and she receives a three week suspension. In order to bring up her AP Calculus grade, Cady finally teams up with the Matheletes and Kevin Gnapoor (Cheech Manohar in his Broadway Debut!), Cady begins to come into her own ("Fearless (reprise)"). With the support of Ms. Norbury and her fellow Matheletes, they rally to head off to compete ("Do This Thing"). At the State Championship, the Matheletes find themselves in a tie for the title and each team sends their female members into the sudden death round. While the other team's girl throws insults at Cady, she realizes that no one wins from bringing other girls down. Cady ends up winning the sudden death question and the North Shore Lions are the State Champs! (The limit does not exist!)

After the competition, they head back to the school for Spring Fling! Cady sneaks back into the school with help from Aaron and runs into Regina in the bathroom. They make amends and head into the gym; where surprise, Cady wins the Queen title and uses this as an opportunity to apologize for her behavior ("I See Stars"). Cady helps reunite the original Plastics and patches up her friendship with Janis & Damian. And, yes, she gets Aaron by staying true to her real self!

Musical Numbers:
Act 1:

A Cautionary Tale

It Roars

Where Do You Belong?

Meet the Plastics

Stupid With Love

Apex Predator

What's Wrong With Me?

Sexy

Someone Gets Hurt

Revenge Party

Fearless

Act 2:

Stop

Whose House Is This?

More Is Better

World Burn

I'd Rather Be Me

Fearless (reprise)

Do This Thing

I See Stars