Lauren Boebert Escorted from 'Beetlejuice' Musical Over Alleged Disruption

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Lauren Boebert, a Republican from Colorado, was asked to leave a performance of the "Beetlejuice" musical in Denver due to alleged disruptive behavior.

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During the performance at the Buell Theatre in Denver, two patrons were also asked to leave, as revealed in an incident report by Denver Arts & Venues.

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The incident report did not mention Boebert or her companion by name but described disruptive behavior that included vaping, singing, and causing disturbances, leading to three complaints from other attendees.

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Boebert's campaign manager, Drew Sexton, confirmed the incident in a statement, acknowledging Boebert's support for the performing arts.

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Sexton humorously compared the incident to the enthusiasm with which Boebert enjoyed the "zany" and "outrageous" performance of Beetlejuice.

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He highlighted the Buell Theatre's strict no-photos policy and made a political comment about border laws enforcement.

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Sexton encouraged others to see the play, praising its cast, visuals, and humor, and reminding attendees to keep their phones outside the venue.

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Boebert herself referenced the incident on social media and urged people to see the "AMAZING" Beetlejuice production at the Buell Theatre.

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She admitted to laughing and singing loudly during the performance and playfully encouraged others to see it.

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Boebert, who is running for re-election, shared a link to buy tickets to the "Beetlejuice" performances in Denver in her post on a social media platform.