Join beloved teenager Marty McFly in an epic journey to 1955, where returning Back To The Future proves even more difficult than imagined. Adapted from the cult classic film, Back To The Future the Musical provides a wildly energetic sensory experience enjoyable for all ages!
Packed with beloved songs from the original film, including ‘The Power of Love’ and ‘Johnny B Goode’, as well as original music composed by Grammy-winning Alan Silvestri, this lively production offers nothing short of a musical spectacular!
Don’t miss out on the chance to secure your tickets to this high-speed musical production and the opportunity to witness, in person, the magic and wonder of the one and only DeLorean time machine!
Marty McFly is your typical '80s rock-and-roll teenager, with perhaps one unusual best friend—Dr. Emmett Brown, an eccentric but brilliant scientist. When Marty is accidentally transported 30 years back in time, by the Doctor’s unfinished time-machine, he finds himself the totally foreign year of 1955!
As Marty grapples with the unpredictable power of time travel, he faces the daunting task of ensuring his parents meet and fall in love, in the hope of preventing the extinction of his and his sibling’s entire future.
Comedic drama and 1955 high-school politics follow this turbulent ride Marty finds himself trapped onto. Will he be able to restore the timeline and get himself Back To The Future?!
Showing in the esteemed Adelphi Theatre on the Strand in the heart of London, there's no better venue to experience the thrilling, wild ride this production promises! Suitable for ages 6 and up, make it a family outing and don't miss the chance to time travel with Marty!
Once your booking is confirmed your E-Ticket will be sent to you, this will be then valid for scanning upon entry to the theatre
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