Production photos have been unveiled for Back to the Future: The Musical, featuring Brian Conley as Doctor Emmett Brown, who will be performing for a limited time until November 3rd. Joining him is TikTok sensation Maddie Grace Jepson, making her professional stage debut as Lorraine Baines.
Conley and Jepson are supported by a talented cast that includes Caden Brauch as Marty McFly, Orlando Gibbs as George McFly, C.J. Borger as Goldie Wilson and Marvin Berry, Alex Runicles as Biff Tannen, Talia Palamathanan as Jennifer Parker, Lee Ormsby as Alternate Doctor Emmett Brown and Strickland, along with Gracie Caine as Linda McFly, Liam McHugh as Dave McFly, and Ryan Appiah-Sarpong. The ensemble also features Jed Berry, Billie Bowman, Jabari Braham, Charlotte Coggin, Sia Dauda, Lauren Dawes, Alexander Day, Talia Duff, Helen Gulston, Oliver Halford, Thomas Inge, Stephen Lewis-Johnston, Adam Margilewski, Anna Murray, Samuel Nicholas, Brian Ó’Muirí, Phoebe Roberts, Issie Wilman, and Alexandra Wright.
At certain performances, Oliver Halford will step into the role of Marty McFly, having been chosen through a global casting call for the character. This will mark his West End debut.
Cory English will resume the role of Doctor Emmett Brown starting November 5, 2025.
Back to the Future: The Musical has already garnered acclaim, including the Olivier Award for Best New Musical, four WhatsOnStage Awards, and the Broadway World Award for Best New Musical. The production has entertained over 1.9 million audiences in the UK alone and set box office records at the Adelphi Theatre in London, while attracting more than 3.8 million viewers globally.
Based on the classic Universal Pictures/Amblin Entertainment film, the musical features a book by Bob Gale and original music and lyrics by Emmy and Grammy Award-winning Alan Silvestri and six-time Grammy winner Glen Ballard. Familiar songs from the film, such as “The Power of Love” and “Johnny B. Goode,” also add to the score.
Directed by Tony Award-winning John Rando (Urinetown, On The Town), the production boasts a stellar design team, including multi-Tony and Olivier Award-winning Tim Hatley for set and costume design, Tim Lutkin and Hugh Vanstone for lighting, Gareth Owen for sound, and Finn Ross for video. Choreography is by Chris