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Beetlejuice鈥檚 new Lydia turns to the past for guidance on her return to Broadway.

Elizabeth Teeter Heather Gershonowitz
Elizabeth Teeter Heather Gershonowitz

Elizabeth Teeter officially joins the cast of Broadway鈥檚 Beetlejuice for the first time on April 8. Though she鈥檚 new to the role of Lydia, it鈥檚 with a sense of de虂ja虁 vu that she returns to the Marquis. Last seen on Broadway in The Crucible in 2016, the then-teenager would trek two blocks south from the Walter Kerr Theatre to 鈥渃hill out鈥� in the lobby. Now, she spends her time backstage in the hotel鈥檚 own namesake Broadway theatre.

Though never announced, Teeter was originally cast as Lydia in 2020 and was in rehearsals when Broadway shut down. Two years later, 鈥渢hey reached out and brought me in to reaudition, see where I am. Now, I鈥檓 20 and grateful I was offered the role again. It feels like time is picking up where it left off.鈥�

As everything comes full circle, Teeter sees a particular connection with her character. 鈥淚 think Lydia feels stuck, which is relatable after these past two years. We get to see her work through her pain and come out on the other side, and it feels like we鈥檙e beginning to do the same.鈥� She further elaborates, 鈥淚 love the little glimmers of hope we see in her.鈥� In Teeter鈥檚 favorite song, 鈥淗ome,鈥� she explains, 鈥淚t鈥檚 Lydia鈥檚 moment of 鈥業 don鈥檛 know what to do,鈥� and then she turns the corner. That鈥檚 a great moment and a great opportunity to have a song like that as an actor.鈥�

Teeter is also excited to play off co-star Alex Brightman in duets like 鈥淪ay My Name.鈥� Returning to the Broadway stage for the first time since her early teens, Teeter says she鈥檚 becoming more grateful for her previous experiences. 鈥淚n The Audience, I worked with Helen Mirren, and she really set an example of how you should lead a company, how you should be backstage, not just onstage. With The Crucible, I got to work with Ivo van Hove, Saoirse Ronan, Ben Whishaw, and all these incredible people.鈥�

Elizabeth Teeter Heather Gershonowitz

The actor was just 13 when she performed opposite Mirren and only a year older when The Crucible opened. In speaking about the impact of those experiences, Teeter reflects, 鈥淪ometimes, we take ourselves too seriously and things get overwhelming, but at the end of the day, we get to go onstage and make believe. If you鈥檙e telling an honest story, that鈥檚 the most important part. And I think something that Helen really instilled is it doesn鈥檛 matter what level you鈥檙e at or what you鈥檝e done, you need to treat everyone with respect. It was the little things she knew would make an impact and still have an impact on me years later. She wanted it to be a shared experience. So, I have been thinking about the little moments lately. We鈥檙e all one big community, and especially coming back from the pandemic, I鈥檓 so grateful that we get to do anything, that we get to create art together.鈥�

 
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