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Back to the Future The Musical Offer

Cost: FREE

Exclusive 10% discount on theatre tickets

Great Scott! Scalextric has teamed up with the multi-award winning  Back to the Future The Musical to offer all Hobby Rewards members 10% off tickets*.

When Marty McFly finds himself transported back to 1955 in a time machine built by the eccentric scientist Doc Brown, he accidentally changes the course of history. Now he’s in a race against time to fix the present, escape the past and send himself... back to the future.

The 1985 blockbuster film and pop culture phenomenon is adapted for the stage by the movie’s creators Bob Gale (Back to the Future trilogy) and Robert Zemeckis (Forrest Gump) and features hit songs from the movie including The Power of Love, Johnny B. GoodeEarth Angel and Back in Time alongside original music by multi-Grammy winners Alan Silvestri (Avengers: Endgame) and Glen Ballard (Michael Jackson’s Man in the Mirror.

“It’s a total blast” says the Metro, because when this baby hits 88mph, it “zaps the audience between the eyes and ears to a roar of delight” (Variety).

 

How to redeem


You won’t find this discount on the official Back to the Future the Musical website. Instead, redeem this offer using the button above to get your booking link sent to you by email. You can use it to book your tickets online.

If you prefer to book by phone, we'll also send the number to call and a secret booking code to mention when calling the ticket office!

How to Find Us


The Adelphi Theatre is a well-known West End venue in London, located on the Strand in the City of Westminster. Andrew Lloyd Webber is the current co-owner of the Adelphi Theatre. He bought the theatre in 1993 and renovated it before his world premier of Sunset Boulevard. The capacity of the theatre is 1400 spread over 3 levels: Stalls, Dress Circle, and Upper Circle.

Address:

Adelphi Theatre, Strand, London, WC2R 0NS, UK

Closest Tube Station:

  • Charing Cross Underground Station, Embankment

Closest Train Station:

  • Charing Cross

Find out more about accessibility at the Adelphi Theatre here.

About Us


Marty McFly is a typical rock ‘n’ roll teenager. Typical, that is, until he is accidentally transported back to 1955 by his friend Dr Emmett Brown’s time-travelling DeLorean. Before he can make his way back to 1985, where he belongs, Marty needs to guarantee that his high-school-aged parents fall in love, or he might not have a future to go back to.

Back to the Future: The Musical tickets are selling at 88mph for its run at the Adelphi Theatre in London. You won’t be able to turn back the clock, as Back to the Future tickets are expected to be gone in a flash, so make sure you book yours as soon as possible.

The beloved 1985 film Back to the Future would take the world by storm and eventually become the head of a franchise entailing 2 more films, a television series, theme park rides and video games. Besides being the highest-grossing film of the year, Back to the Future was an awards darling, earning multiple Academy Award, BAFTA and Golden Globe nominations and coming away with a Hugo Award, a Saturn Award and an Academy Award.

Back to the Future introduced us to characters and actors who still hold a place in our hearts today. Christopher Lloyd, who played Doc Brown, and star Michael J. Fox, who played Marty McFly are household names, in large part due to the success of the franchise. Back To The Future was initially set to premiere in London’s West End in 2015, in celebration of the film’s 30-year anniversary, however, the show’s premiere date was pushed back several times until the project finally came back to life for its 2020 world premiere in Manchester.

Critical Acclaim & Fun Facts

  1. Back To The Future London includes both original music and songs from the film, like "The Power of Love" and "Johnny B. Goode."
  2. Bob Gale had expressed interest in creating a Back to the Future musical as far back as 2004, mentioning it at a DeLorean convention.
  3. The music for the show was composed by Alan Silvestri, known for his Grammy-winning work on 'Cast Away' and 'The Polar Express,' as well as more recent projects like 'The Witches' and 'Avengers: Endgame.'
  4. While the DeLorean time machine is the iconic symbol of Back to the Future, it's interesting to note that it was originally intended to be…a refrigerator. Eventually, they decided that the DeLorean was a cooler way to travel through time.