Back to the Future Musical Celebrates with New Cast, International Productions, and Special Cameos for Back to the Future Day

Monday, 21 October 2024


This year’s Back to the Future Day gets an extra spark of excitement as Leigh Francis makes a special cameo as Principal Strickland in the West End production, marking the annual celebration of the iconic film trilogy. The day, celebrated worldwide on October 21st, commemorates the date Marty McFly travels to the future in Back to the Future II. Fans of the franchise can also look forward to new international productions and exclusive behind-the-scenes content.

To celebrate Back to the Future Day this year, Leigh Francis will make a one-time appearance as Principal Strickland in the West End show on October 21, adding a touch of humour and nostalgia for fans. 

In exciting news for Back to the Future enthusiasts abroad, it’s been announced that a German production of the hit musical will open during the 2025/2026 season, with more details to come. Additionally, Royal Caribbean will debut a special 100-minute version of the musical aboard its newest ship, Star of the Seas, setting sail from Port Canaveral in August 2025.

Following a recent cast change in London, exclusive backstage photos have been released, offering fans a closer look at the talented new lineup. The new cast includes Vasco Emauz as Marty McFly, making his West End debut, and Orlando Gibbs as George McFly. Joining them are C.J. Borger, Alex Runicles, and Talia Palamathanan, along with returning stars like Cory English as Doctor Emmett Brown.

The production continues to break records and win accolades, including the Olivier Award for Best New Musical and multiple WhatsOnStage Awards. It’s now entering its fourth year in London’s West End, with performances currently booking until July 27, 2025, at the Adelphi Theatre.

Back to the Future: The Musical has already captivated audiences across London, Broadway, and North America, with a North American tour currently running through August 2025. The show is also set to open in Japan in 2025, expanding its global reach.

Since its London debut in September 2021, the musical has been seen by over 1.6 million people, and its original cast recording, featuring music by Alan Silvestri and Glen Ballard, has garnered over 20 million streams. The Deluxe Edition of the album, released by Sony Masterworks, offers fans 13 never-before-heard demos and alternate versions of key songs from the show.

With plans for global productions and exciting developments on stage, Back to the Future: The Musical continues to transport audiences back in time, blending nostalgia, music, and unforgettable performances.

Tickets for the West End production are available now through July 2025.

photo credit: Pamela Raith

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