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Beetlejuice - The Musical tickets Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre Denver

Beetlejuice - The Musical is set to enchant Denver on Tuesday, August 4th, 2026, at the Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre. Don't miss this opportunity to experience the acclaimed production. Secure your Beetlejuice - The Musical tickets for Denver now.

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Beetlejuice - The Musical Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre, CO Theatre

Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre 1350 Curtis Street, Denver, CO, 80202
By C

Beetlejuice Tour!!

This show was incredible! My wife and I went to see this show on 3/22/23 at Shea’s Performing Art Center. The Sheas theatre is an absolutely gorgeous venue, and there are few, if any, bad seats in the house. Me and my wife were in the balcony, about midway, and still had an amazing view of the entire stage. Now, if I’m honest, I’m a bit tall and the seats seem to have been made for people a little shorter than me, so my hips were a bit sore at the end of the night. But otherwise it was great. The show itself was great fun! All of the actors put on a great show. Isabelle Esler /slayed/ as Lydia, and especially for her professional debut, she is truly going places and I will be excited to see what she does in the future. Britney Coleman as Barbara was another incredible casting choice, and she nails the role 100%. If you get the chance to see this show, take it. You won’t regret it.

By Born2Rock57

Excellent touring show!!

I have never been so impressed by the quality and professionalism of a touring cast. What an incredible show! Couldn't stop laughing. Thoroughly enjoyed myself. The venue is also beautiful and there's not a bad seat at the Opera House. It sat House Right, Mezz and I will happily sit there again. I could see everything happening on stage. The sound quality was also unmatched. My only note is that this show had a lot of flashing lights for the scene changes. I personally don't think it was necessary for the lights to flash at the audience during several set changes. It bothered me after a while to the point where I had to look away for an extended period longer than I would have liked. I would have rather seen the set changes in between with music versus the flashing lights. Everything else about the show and venue was wonderful. Can't wait to go back to the Opera House to see the next show.



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