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If you say “Beetlejuice” three times, he’ll appear.

At least that’s the case until Jan. 8 when the meta, gothic show at the Marquis Theatre closes on Broadway.

“Beetlejuice,” about a recently deceased couple attempting to haunt the new tenants of their old house with the help of Beetlejuice, is based on the classic 1988 Tim Burton film.

And while the movie is a cult classic, the Broadway show has found a following of its own as well.

Gen Z fans have turned the tongue-in-cheek production into a TikTok sensation.

So, if you long to see “Day O” recreated live, we’ve got everything you need to know about what we’ll get from all upcoming performances here.

How much do “Beetlejuice” tickets cost?

After reviewing prices, we found that seats generally start in the $80 to $90 range before fees on Vivid Seats.

In fact, the lowest price we found on tickets was $82 before fees for the Thursday, Nov. 10 show.

For those hoping to attend the final performance, it’s a bit pricier.

Tickets start at $223 before fees for the 7:30 performance on Sunday, Jan. 8.

The New York Post confirmed all prices above at the time of publication. All prices are subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.

When can I see “Beetlejuice?”

Anytime before Jan. 9.

More specifically, “Beetlejuice” runs on Broadway from Tuesday through Sunday.

The goofy musical goes dark on Mondays except for a few exceptions, including Oct. 31.

Yes, you can dress up and see Beetlejuice along with all of his ghastly shenanigans on Halloween this year.

A complete calendar, including all show dates, start times and links to buy tickets, can be found here.

Who is in the “Beetlejuice” cast?

“Beetlejuice’s” ensemble comprises a mix of TV stars and Broadway veterans.

Headlining the show as Beetlejuice himself is Alex Brightman, who you may recognize from TV’s “Impractical Jokers,” “Law and Order: Special Victims Unit,” and the Billy Crystal movie “Here Today.”

Brightman is joined by Elizabeth Teeter (“The Last O.G.”), Kerry Butler (“30 Rock”), David Josefsberg (“Waitress” on Broadway), and Leslie Kritzer (“New Amsterdam”).

Other shows on Broadway

Although “Beetlejuice” is set to close, many new productions are settling in on The Great White Way.

Here are just five of our favorites that have opened in the past few months.

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