Bay Area arts: 10 live shows you see this weekend

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From a blizzard of “Nutcrackers” to great concerts and musicals, there are a wealth of great shows to take in this week and beyond.

Bring on the ‘Beetlejuice’

The musical centers on odd, troubled teenager Lydia Deetz, who is able to communicate with Beetlejuice and other members of the afterlife, and who prompts the titular ghost to unleash a crazed collection of otherworldly critters, including, as producers put it, “the biggest sandworm Broadway as ever seen.” Deetz is played in this run by Bay Area native Isabella Esler, who has appeared in several Children’s Musical Theatre productions.

Released in September, “Healing Time” is her latest studio effort. It’s a soul-stirring response to the isolation and despair imposed by the pandemic. Performing solo and accompanying herself on guitar, Foster’s embracing spirit is balm for every kind of woe.

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