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Back To The Future - The Musical

Back To The Future - The Musical at Orpheum Theatre

Why see Back To The Future - The Musical?

Where We're Going We Don't Need Roads

Olivier Award 2022 Winner For Best New Musical!

Great Scott! Back To The Future is on tour and coming to YOU! The hit 80's franchise is the latest movie sensation to receive a Broadway musical adaptation. The production follows Marty McFly and kooky scientist Doc Brown as they travel through space and time, finding themselves in a series of mishaps. Will these two-time travelers ever find their way back home?

Conceived by the film's original creators (Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale), this brand-new musical adaptation is directed by John Rando with a book by Bob Gale and original music and lyrics by Alan Silvestri and Glen Ballard. Some songs from the franchise's original soundtrack, like "The Power Of Love" and "Johnny B Goode", also. 

Back To The Future

Originally released in 1985, Zemeckis and Gale's science-fiction creation became an overnight sensation. Grossing over $381 million worldwide Back To the Future became the highest-grossing film of the year. Due to its success, a further two Back To The Future films were released, Part II in 1989 and Part III in 1990. The beloved movie is still a pop-culture icon with the likes of Secret Cinema and independent picture houses regularly celebrating the '80s classic. 

Key Information

Run Time

Two hours and 40 minutes with one interval

Dates

Feb 12, 2025 - Mar 9, 2025

Upcoming Performances

Cast

  • Don Stephenson as Doc Brown
  • Caden Brauch as Marty McFly
  • Burke Swanson as George McFly
  • Zan Berube as Lorraine Baines
  • Cartreze Tucker as Goldie Wilson/Marvin Berry
  • Ethan Rogers as Biff Tannen
  • Luke Antony Neville as Principal Strickland
  • Kiara Lee as Jennifer Parker

Further cast

Joshua Abbott, Emily Applebaum, Tade Biesinger, Ina Black, Brittany Bohn, Luther Brooks IV, Alyssa Carol, Jenny Dalrymple, Laura Sky Herman, Will Jewett, Ben Lanham, Kiara Lee, Dwayne P. Mitchell, Zoe Brooke Reed, Fisher Lane Stewart, and Ross Thompson

Creative

  • Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale
  • John Rando
  • Bob Gale
  • Alan Silvestri and Glen Ballard
  • Hugh Vanstone
  • Gareth Owen
  • Finn Ross
  • Chris Bailey
  • Paul Kieve

Awards

Olivier Awards
Best New Musical

Olivier Award Nominations 2022
Best New Musical
Best Actor in a Musical - Olly Dobson
Best Supporting Actor in a Musical - Hugh Coles
Best Original Score
Best Set Design
Best Sound Design

Reviews

Customer reviews

43 reviews, average rating: (3.1 Stars)

Linda C

Can't Wait To See This Again!

This Tony nominated musical (up against Hamilton) showcases what Sara Bareilles does best - fantastic sing along melodies and lyrics that tell a story with poetry, humor, melancholy, and love. I was fortunate enough to see this with Sara B. in the role of Jenna but she wrote incredible songs for each cast member. Every song got a standing ovation during the show, which made the show run three hours, but it was one of the highlights of theatre for me and my son (right up there with seeing the original Broadway cast of Into The Woods with Sondheim and Lapine in conversation and Hamilton) Can't wait to see this again! ... Read more

V

Incredible immersive experience and hilarious!

Waitress at Hanna Theater in Cleveland was phenomenal! The cast was incredibly talented and the acting on point! I connected with each character. I laughed and cried! I didn’t know what to expect, and am so glad I saw the show with my friends tonight! It was a dynamic feel good story with captivating characters. The acting, voices, the emotion and quality of each character was just outstanding! With such great weather, we were able to enjoy downtown after too! ... Read more

Susan

No surprise that NY is best!

Saw in NY first with Jason Mraz and loved the energy. And just about everything. Huge long- time fan of Sara. Definitely not for kids based on adult content. Traveling show is great. Just needed a bit more energy and less southern accent emphasis while singing. Lead used speaking through her teeth as a heavy part of her southern accent. Not totally necessary. Tempo of music and dialogue were slower in Dallas. Lost the energy of some great songs and scenes. Finale was jumbled. Fair Park is a tough venue. Kinda have to sit on the floor midway to front to see. Might be better to see it at AT&T or Bass if it shows there. ... Read more
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