Beetlejuice The Musical tour cancelled mid-run due to rising costs
Beetlejuice The Musical is facing an early end in Australia, with rising costs forcing the cancellation of its Perth, Adelaide and Sydney runs.
Production comes to an abrupt end
Despite receiving widespread critical acclaim, the Michael Cassel Group has confirmed that Beetlejuice The Musical will conclude its Australian tour prematurely. The production is scheduled to play its final local performance at Brisbane's QPAC Lyric Theatre on Sunday, 5 July.
The decision comes as a significant blow to theatre enthusiasts across the country. Due to the sudden announcement, all subsequent scheduled performances in major cities including Perth, Adelaide, and Sydney have been officially cancelled.
Impact on Australian audiences
The cancellation affects several key touring dates and locations:
- Brisbane: Final performance at QPAC's Lyric Theatre on Sunday, 5 July.
- Perth: All scheduled performances cancelled.
- Adelaide: All scheduled performances cancelled.
- Sydney: All scheduled performances cancelled.
The Michael Cassel Group cited rising costs as the primary driver behind the difficult decision to halt the production mid-tour. While the show has enjoyed rave reviews from critics, the economic pressures of mounting tour expenses have made continuing the national circuit unviable.
Context of the cancellation
The musical, based on the beloved Tim Burton film, has been a major highlight of the Australian theatrical calendar. However, the current economic climate and the escalating costs of large-scale musical productions have impacted many live entertainment tours globally. For fans in Perth, Adelaide, and Sydney, the news marks a disappointing conclusion to what was expected to be a highly anticipated national run.
