Back to the Future: The Musical

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Back to the Future: The Musical
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MusicAlan Silvestri
LyricsGlen Ballard
BookRobert Zemeckis
Bob Gale
BasisBack to the Future
by Robert Zemeckis
Bob Gale
Premiere20 February 2020 (2020-02-20):
Manchester Opera House
Productions2020 Manchester
2021 West End

Back to the Future: The Musical is a stage musical with music and lyrics by Alan Silvestri and Glen Ballard and a book by Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale, adapted from their original screenplay. Based on the 1985 film of the same name, the show features original music alongside hits from the film, including "The Power of Love" and "Johnny B. Goode".

The musical originally was slated to make its world première in London's West End in 2015,[1] the year to which the trilogy's characters traveled in Part II.[2] However, after director Jamie Lloyd left the production in August 2014, due to "creative differences" with Zemeckis, the production's release date was pushed to a 2016 opening.[3] In May 2019, it was announced the show would receive its world premiere at Manchester Opera House in February 2020, ahead of an expected West End transfer. The show stars Olly Dobson, playing the role of protagonist Marty McFly, originally portrayed by Michael J. Fox. Tony Award winner Roger Bart plays Emmett "Doc" Brown, originally portrayed by Christopher Lloyd.

Background[]

During a question and answer session at a 2004 DeLorean convention, Bob Gale said, "It seems like Back to the Future would make a great Broadway show. So someday, maybe that'll happen. That's something I'd like to see."[4] In February 2012, it was first revealed that a musical adaption of the 1985 film Back to the Future was being developed[5] and had been explored for around eight years prior.[2] Workshops for the musical took place in 2014, in July in London and the following month in Los Angeles, with the intention to open the show in the West End in 2015,[6] in time for the 30th anniversary of the film.[7]

The movie achieved success at the box office, taking over $380 million.[8][9] It follows Marty McFly, a teenager who is accidentally sent back in time in a DeLorean[10] to 1955.[11] He meets his future parents in high school and accidentally attracts his mother's romantic interest.[12] Marty must repair the damage to history by causing his parents-to-be to fall in love,[13] and with the help of scientist Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown (Christopher Lloyd), he must find a way to return to 1985.[14] Back to the Future marked the start of a successful franchise, ultimately becoming a trilogy,[15] with the total income for the three films taking over $936 million.[16]

Jamie Lloyd was initially scheduled to direct the show,[17] but withdrew from the project in September 2014, citing creative differences with Bob Gale.[18] Lloyd's withdrawal from the production was expected to delay the world premiere until at least 2016, and a new director was sought.[19] The delay in production marked several other departures of the original creative team including Soutra Gilmour withdrawing as designer,[20] Jon Clark as lighting designer,[20] Alan Williams as musical supervisor[20] and Andrew Willis as skating consultant.[21][22][23]

While discussing the project, writer Bob Gale said the stage version would "retell our story on stage in a brand new way".[24]

Production history[]

Manchester world premiere (2020)[]

On 17 May 2019, it was announced the show would receive its world premiere beginning previews from 20 February, with an opening night on 11 March 2020, five years later than originally planned,[25] at the Manchester Opera House and then a West End transfer.[26] The production was directed by John Rando,[27] choreography by Chris Bailey,[28] set and costume design by Tim Hatley,[29] video design by Finn Ross, lighting by Tim Lutkin and Hugh Vanstone,[28] fight and stunt direction by Maurice Chan and illusions by Chris Fisher.[28] The films' composer, Alan Silvestri was to compose a new score with Glen Ballard, with the addition of original songs from the film, including "The Power of Love" and "Johnny B. Goode".[30] sound design is by Gareth Owen,[28] musical supervision and vocal arrangements by Nick Finlow[28] and orchestrations by Ethan Popp.[28]

After several weeks of performances, due to the COVID-19 pandemic the Manchester Opera House posted to its website "We regret to announce that from this evening (Monday, 16 March 2020) the Manchester Opera House has closed in light of official government advice. All remaining performances of Back to the Future in Manchester were cancelled and the show will not reopen until it transfers to the West End."[31]

West End transfer (2021)[]

It was announced on 7 September 2020 that the show would cancel its remaining Manchester run and transfer to the Adelphi Theatre in the West End. It opened on 13 September 2021[32] and the show has extended its run until 3 July 2022.[33]

Reception[]

The Guardian reported that fans of the film franchise gave the play glowing reviews, saying it is "a wonderful tribute to the film" and "The final action sequence alone was worth the price of admission. This is the new standard of spectacle, I feel like people are going to be talking about this for a long time."[34]

Cast and characters[]

Character Manchester (2020)[35] West End (2021)[35]
Marty McFly Olly Dobson
Emmett Brown Roger Bart
Emmett Brown Mark Oxtoby - West End Press Night
George McFly Hugh Coles
Lorraine Baines-McFly Rosanna Hyland
Goldie Wilson /
Marvin Berry
Cedric Neal
Biff Tannen Aidan Cutler
Jennifer Parker Courtney-Mae Briggs
Principal Strickland Mark Oxtoby
Dave McFly Will Haswell
Linda McFly Emma Lloyd

The Manchester ensemble included Oliver Ormson, Rhianne Alleyne, Amy Barker, Owen Chaponda, Jamal Crawford, Nathanael Landskroner, Bethany Rose Lythgoe, Cameron McAllister, Alessia McDermott, Laura Mullowney, Katharine Pearson, Jemma Revell, Jake Small, Justin Thomas and Mitchell Zhangazha. Mark Oxtoby played Doc Brown at the West End Press Night. Mon 13th Sept 2021.

Musical numbers[]

Cast recording[]

The Back to the Future website originally announced on October 21, 2020 ("Back to the Future Day") that a cast recording of the West End production would be released by Sony's Masterworks Broadway imprint in summer 2021.[36] The announcement was accompanied by the release of Olly Dobson's rendition of "Back in Time", which was originally featured in the first film and its soundtrack. The cast recording is now set to be released on February 18, 2022, in addition to the original track "Put Your Mind to It".[37][38]

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