A father-of-five was mowed down in a suspected hit-and-run road-rage attack in Stockport. Danielle Charnock, 38, said her husband Dave was "left for dead" after being "crushed" by a pick-up truck at the busy Portwood roundabout.
21.04.2022 - 18:03 / variety.com
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaAfter two years of delays, setbacks and an unending pandemic, Adam Lucas witnessed a resurrection. The 19-year-old New Jersey resident joined hundreds of screaming fans at the Marquis Theatre on April 8 for the Broadway return of “Beetlejuice: The Musical,” an irreverent adaptation of the hit movie. Together, they hooted, sang along to favorite numbers and gave star Alex Brightman a nearly two-minute standing ovation when he first sauntered onstage.
“The energy in the room felt amazing,” says Lucas. “I’ve seen a lot of Broadway shows, but this didn’t seem like those. It felt like I was at a rock concert.” “Beetlejuice: The Musical” opened to ho-hum reviews and modest ticket sales in 2019 before gradually getting a second life thanks to TikTok fan videos.
But then misfortune struck. First, “Beetlejuice” lost its home at the Winter Garden Theatre to a Hugh Jackman-led revival of “The Music Man,” leaving the technically complex show without a venue. Then COVID-19 arrived, shuttering theaters and making the possibility of the paranormal production ever getting a second act on Broadway increasingly unlikely.
During the musical’s initial run, die-hards often showed up to performances in costumes, another rarity in the staid world of Broadway. And the musical’s popularity only seemed to grow during lockdown. Sales of the cast recording surged and “Beetlejuice” afficionados engaged in elaborate displays of devotion: Lucas acted in and helped edit an online version of the show that was embraced and shared by the production and its cast.
A father-of-five was mowed down in a suspected hit-and-run road-rage attack in Stockport. Danielle Charnock, 38, said her husband Dave was "left for dead" after being "crushed" by a pick-up truck at the busy Portwood roundabout.
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