Beetlejuice Ticket and Cast Q&A Tickets

Prince Edward Theatre, London
Running time: 2h 40 mins
Age Restrictions: Recommended 12+ with adult supervision
Tickets from £70.00

Select Tickets

Beetlejuice Ticket and Cast Q&A Tickets

OFFER: No booking fee

Valid 21 September 2026. Book by 6 July 2026.

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdaySunday
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

Beetlejuice Ticket and Cast Q&A

Have the time of your afterlife with the ‘supernaturally fun, fun, fun’ (Radio Times) musical sensation BEETLEJUICE. Stay for even more fun, fun, fun after the show, where you get to ask the cast all your burning (in hell) questions.

Hailed as ‘hilarious’ (Independent) and an ‘absolute scream’ (The Standard), don’t miss the ‘drop-dead gorgeous’ (Guardian) Broadway spectacular at London’s Prince Edward Theatre – for a limited season only.

Olivier nominee David Fynn (School of Rock) unleashes mayhem in a ‘sensational... unparalleled performance’ (Daily Express) as the iconic Beetlejuice in this ‘mercilessly entertaining celebration’ (Daily Mail) of Tim Burton’s beloved movie. Starring alongside him in an acclaimed cast is Hannah Nordberg (HBO’s Euphoria), giving a ‘dazzling West End debut’ (The Standard) as Lydia.

Meet 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...

Hailed as a ‘hallucinogenic spectacle’ (The Telegraph) bursting with 'sets to die for' (Daily Express) and ‘songs that are a blast’ (Sunday Express), BEETLEJUICE is the outrageous, life-affirming hit with a big (cold) heart. See it and you’ll want to make the most of every Day-O!

But act dead quick – BEETLEJUICE only appears in the West End for a limited run only. Possess your tickets now.

## The Big Summer Theatre Event – Event Partner Terms and Conditions

By attending Beetlejuice Cast Q&A, you acknowledge and agree to the following terms regarding photography and videography:

Consent to Photography and Videography By entering the Event premises, you consent to photography, audio recording, and video recording and its release, publication, exhibition, or reproduction for promotional purposes, including but not limited to use on websites, social media, press, and marketing materials by London Theatre Direct.

Rights and Ownership All photographs and videos taken during the Event are the sole property of London Theatre Direct. Attendees waive any rights to inspect or approve the final product or the use to which it may be applied.

Use of Likeness Attendees grant London Theatre Direct and its affiliates the irrevocable right to use their image, likeness, name, and voice captured during the Event for commercial, promotional, and editorial purposes in any and all media formats, now known or later developed.

If an attendee does not wish to be photographed or recorded for this Event, they must inform the event staff upon arrival and make reasonable efforts to avoid areas where photography and videography are actively taking place. London Theatre Direct will make reasonable efforts to honour such requests but does not guarantee exclusion from all media.

Third-Party Use Photos and videos may be shared with sponsors, partners, or media outlets for further promotional use. By attending the Event, you consent to such third-party use.

Where attendees under the age of 18 are present, the parent, legal guardian or responsible adult accompanying the minor acknowledges and consents to the minor being photographed or recorded in accordance with these terms.

Revocation of Consent If at any time you wish to revoke your consent after the Event, please contact use here - https://www.londontheatredirect.com/email-us - with a detailed request. London Theatre Direct will assess the request and take reasonable action, though full removal of distributed materials may not be possible.


## Post-Show Q&A Terms

The post-show Q&A forms part of the Event package and is intended to provide attendees with an exclusive opportunity to hear from members of the production following the performance.

Attendance and participation by cast members, creatives, production personnel or other guests are subject to availability and may change without notice. London Theatre Direct and the Event organisers do not guarantee the appearance, attendance or participation of any specific cast member, performer, understudy, creative team member or guest.

The line-up of participants may be altered, substituted, reduced or cancelled at any time due to illness, injury, scheduling conflicts, performance commitments, contractual obligations, personal circumstances or any other reason beyond the reasonable control of London Theatre Direct or the Event organisers.

The post-show Q&A may be modified, shortened, delayed, rescheduled or cancelled without prior notice. Any such changes shall not constitute a material change to the Event and shall not entitle attendees to a refund, exchange, compensation or any other remedy, except where required by applicable law.

Attendees are expected to behave respectfully towards cast members, venue staff and other guests throughout the Q&A session. London Theatre Direct and the venue reserve the right to remove any attendee whose behaviour is considered disruptive, abusive, inappropriate or likely to adversely affect the enjoyment, safety or wellbeing of others. In such circumstances, no refund will be provided.

Questions submitted during the Q&A may be moderated, edited or declined at the discretion of the moderator, venue, production company or Event organisers.

Photography, filming, audio recording and live streaming by attendees during the Q&A may be restricted or prohibited. Attendees must comply with any instructions given by venue staff, Event organisers or production representatives regarding recording devices and mobile phones.

London Theatre Direct reserves the right to make reasonable changes to the Event format, schedule, content, venue arrangements or participant line-up where necessary.

Venue information

Prince Edward Theatre
Prince Edward Theatre
Old Compton Street
London
W1D 4HS

The Prince Edward Theatre is a London West End theatre on Old Compton Street, north of Leicester Square.

The Prince Edward Theatre London: Venue and History

The Prince Edward Theatre was designed by Edward A. Stone, also an architect for the Piccadilly theatre, in 1928. With interior decoration by Marc-Henri Levy and Gaston Laverdet, the building itself was a success. A spacious art deco foyer greeted audiences, with staircases leading off to the stall and dress circle. Themes of fuchsia and gold made the interior warm and welcoming. It opened on April 3, 1930 with a performance of the musical Rio Rita. Unfortunately it had checkered success with shows, forcing it to change hands and venue uses repeatedly. The Prince Edward 1935 it was converted to a dance and cabaret hall, being renamed the "London Casino", and renamed again as the "Queensberry All Services Club" in 1942. After the war it became the London Casino once again and in 1954 was converted to a cinema, reopening as "Castino Cinerama Theatre". 

In 1978 it was converted back to a theatre and returned to its original name, reopening with the world premiere of the musical Evita. Then just prior to the opening of Mary Poppins in December, 2004, The Prince Edward Theatre underwent some refurbishment to improve the bar areas, font of house facilities, and the dressing rooms.

With a capacity of 1,618, The Prince Edward is currently showing Jersey Boys and awaiting the much-anticipated return of Miss Saigon. 

The Prince Edward Theatre: Productions

Evita (January 21, 1978 - February 8, 1986) 
Chess (May 14, 1986 - April 8, 1989) 
Anything Goes (July 4, 1989 - August 25, 1990) 
Crazy For You (March 3, 1993 - February 24, 1996) 
Martin Guerre (July 10, 1996 - February 28, 1998) 
Mamma Mia (April 6, 1999 - May 27, 2004) 
Mary Poppins (December 15, 2004 - January 12, 2008)
Jersey Boys (18 March, 2008 - 9 March, 2014)
Miss Saigon (21 March, 2012) One Night Only Production
Miss Saigon (May 2014-  )

 

Travel by train: Charing Cross. Nearest tube: Leicester Square/Tottenham Court Road