Sophia Anne Caruso, Alex Brightman, & Beetlejuice Original Cast Recording Ensemble
Alex Brightman & Beetlejuice Original Broadway Cast Recording Ensemble
Rob McClure, Kerry Butler, & Alex Brightman
Alex Brightman, Kerry Butler, Rob McClure, & Beetlejuice Original Broadway Cast Recording Ensemble
Sophia Anne Caruso & Beetlejuice Original Broadway Cast Recording Ensemble
Alex Brightman, Rob McClure, Kerry Butler, & Beetlejuice Original Broadway Cast Recording Ensemble
Rob McClure & Kerry Butler
Leslie Kritzer & Sophia Anne Caruso
Alex Brightman & Sophia Anne Caruso
Original Broadway Cast of Beetlejuice & Rob McClure & Kerry Butler & Sophia Anne Caruso & Alex Brightman
Ramone Owens, Alex Brightman, Leslie Kritzer, Adam Dannheisser, Sophia Anne Caruso, Kerry Butler, Rob McClure, Danny Rutigliano, Jill Abramovitz, & Beetlejuice Original Broadway Cast Recording Ensemble
Dana Steingold, Sophia Anne Caruso, & Beetlejuice Original Broadway Cast Recording Ensemble
Alex Brightman, Sophia Anne Caruso, & Beetlejuice Original Broadway Cast Recording Ensemble
Kerry Butler & Rob McClure
Leslie Kritzer & Beetlejuice Original Broadway Cast Recording Ensemble
Sophia Anne Caruso, Adam Dannheisser, & Beetlejuice Original Broadway Cast Recording Ensemble
Sophia Anne Caruso, Alex Brightman, Rob McClure, Kerry Butler, Adam Dannheisser, Beetlejuice Original Broadway Cast Recording Ensemble, & Leslie Kritzer
Sophia Anne Caruso, Rob McClure, Kerry Butler, Adam Dannheisser, Leslie Kritzer, &Beetlejuice Original Broadway Cast Recording Ensemble
The show opens on a solemn scene: the funeral for Lydia’s mom, Emily Deetz. The audience is immediately introduced to the cause of Lydia’s grief and it gives context to her gothic styling as she copes with her mom’s death. Just at the end, Betelgeuse jumps up, interrupting the sad scene with a jarri...
[ENSEMBLE]
Daylight come and we wan' go...
[PASTOR, spoken]
In times like these, we have no words. We have only each other. Today we come together to mourn the passing of Emily Deetz; devoted wife of Charles, beloved mother to Lydia. Scripture tells us, "Sorrow not, for we do not walk alone."
[LYDIA]
You're invisible when you’re sad
Clocks tick and phones still ring
The world carries on like mad
But nobody sees a thing
Whispering behind their hands
Lost for kind words to say
Nobody understands
And everyone goes away
Grownups wanna fix things
When they can’t it only fills them with shame
So they just look away
Is it being greedy to need somebody to see me
And say my name?
Seems when you lose your mom
No one turns off the sun
Folks carry on, that’s that
You’re invisible when you’re sad
[BETELGEUSE, spoken]
Holy crap, a ballad already?
And such a bold departure from the original source material!
Prologue: Invisible was written by Eddie Perfect.
Prologue: Invisible was produced by Kurt Deutsch & Eddie Perfect & Alex Timbers & Matt Stine.
Sophia Anne Caruso, Alex Brightman, & Beetlejuice Original Cast Recording Ensemble released Prologue: Invisible on Fri Jun 07 2019.