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The West End production of Back to the Future The Musical will host a special one-off performance at the Adelphi Theatre on Monday 9 March, as former stars return to share the role of Lorraine Baines.
For the performance, original West End Lorraine Rosanna Hyland will appear alongside fellow former cast members Amber Davies and Sarah Goggin. The trio will join current cast member Maddie Grace Jepson, with all four performers sharing the role of Lorraine across the evening.
The production currently features Caden Brauch as Marty McFly, Cory English as Doctor Emmett Brown, Jepson as Lorraine Baines, Orlando Gibbs as George McFly, CJ Borger as Goldie Wilson and Marvin Berry, Alex Runicles as Biff Tannen and Talia Palamathanan as Jennifer Parker.
More than two million people have seen the show in the UK, where it is now in its fifth year at the Adelphi. It is booking until a closing date of 12 April 2026.
Hyland said of returning for the special performance: “Coming back to Hill Valley feels incredibly special. Lorraine is such an iconic character, and to share her with the brilliant women who’ve also stepped into her shoes is a real full-circle moment. Four Lorraines, one stage – it’s going to be electric.”
The musical features a book by Bob Gale and new songs by Alan Silvestri and Glen Ballard, alongside numbers from the film. It is directed by John Rando, with design by Tim Hatley, lighting by Tim Lutkin and Hugh Vanstone, sound by Gareth Owen, video by Finn Ross, choreography by Chris Bailey and musical supervision by Nick Finlow. Orchestrations are by Ethan Popp and Bryan Crook with dance arrangements by David Chase, and casting by David Grindrod.