Get ready for a thrilling journey behind the scenes of Broadway's spookiest show! Beetlejuice, the demon with a name that's a mouthful, is about to reveal all!
Justin Collette, the talented actor who brings Beetlejuice to life, is our guide for this exclusive tour. But here's where it gets controversial... or at least, a little unexpected. Collette, known for his charismatic presence on stage, is about to share some secrets that will make you see the show in a whole new light.
In this week's episode, we're diving into the mind of the man behind the demon. Collette answers the burning questions that fans have been dying to ask. From the infamous voice of Beetlejuice (yes, he reveals the secret behind that unique sound) to his most memorable improv moments, this episode has it all.
Collette's performance as Beetlejuice is a highlight of the Broadway scene, and his ability to bring humor and horror to the role is truly remarkable. But how does he create that iconic voice? "Essentially, I fart with my vocal cords," he reveals, adding a touch of humor to the process. It's a technique that has left audiences in stitches and wondering how he does it.
And this is the part most people miss: the art of improvisation. Collette shares a memorable moment where his quick wit and creativity took center stage. It's these unexpected twists that make live theater so captivating.
So, are you ready to delve deeper into the world of Beetlejuice? Watch the video below and prepare to be amazed. But remember, this is just a glimpse into the magic that happens backstage. There's so much more to uncover and explore.
Don't miss out on the chance to experience Beetlejuice live on Broadway. Get your tickets now and be a part of the spooky ooky fun!
Episodes of "Say My Name: Backstage at Beetlejuice" are released weekly on Tuesdays, so stay tuned for more behind-the-scenes insights. You can also catch highlights on The Broadway Show with Tamsen Fadal.
And now, a thought-provoking question for our audience: What do you think is the most challenging aspect of bringing a character like Beetlejuice to life? Share your thoughts in the comments and let's discuss the art of theater!