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Beetlejuice review - Tim Burton’s super creep reanimated as a shock jock in ghoulish musical

Beetlejuice review - Tim Burton’s super creep reanimated as a shock jock in ghoulish musical
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The West End production of 'Beetlejuice: The Musical' is reviewed as a visually impressive but uneven show. While the production design and lead performance are praised, the review criticizes the script for its scattershot humor and forgettable music.

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The review provides cultural commentary on the trend of adapting popular films into stage musicals and the current state of West End theater.

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The article is a standard arts review, offering a subjective critique of a performance without political or social bias.

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