By the top of the 2 hour forty present we have been celebrating the truth that the creators have pulled off a magic trick of honouring the unique in model and content material however giving it a recent new life that matches the film’s cult standing. Indeed, the tongue-in-cheek comedy acknowledges the transition to stage, celebrates the long-lasting film moments with neat twists and units out to create a brand new cult stage musical to rival the longevity of the Rocky Horror Show. It gained’t be lengthy earlier than audiences are shouting out the responses and features and dressing as much as be Marty or Doc Brown to look at!
The staging by Tim Hatley is fantastic with a revolve, automation, graphical results and the magical DeLorean automotive brilliantly built-in to create iconic scenes corresponding to Doc Brown’s storage laboratory, the tree exterior Lorraine’s home, the Hill Valley High School Enchantment below the ocean ball and naturally the sq. exterior the clock tower. Critical particulars like the image of Marty’s household are cleverly projected to clarify the place we’re on the space-time continuum. Of course, the star of the present is the DeLorean automotive (magnificently recreated by Twins FX, the world leaders in stage flying results) which looks like it’s travelling at 88 mph throughout the stage earlier than lastly taking off on the finish of the primary movie to return to the longer term with a surprising twist.
Alongside the magical Roger Bart as Doc Brown is Ben Joyce, recent from taking part in Frankie Valli alongside the Strand within the Jersey Boys as Marty McFly. Their energetic performances acknowledge the unique stars however add a pleasant understanding allure to the stage. They have the identical quirky chemistry between them, bouncing off one another and letting us know that it is a stage musical of a cult film at each alternative.
The music and lyrics by Alan Silvestri and Glan Ballard are usually not immediately hummable or memorable however will develop on us with repeated listening. “For the Dreamers” is the strongest new tune, a Doc Brown ballad to the inventors who’ve gone earlier than. The new songs are outshone by the classics from the Movie “Back in time”, “Earth Angel”, “The Power of Love” and “Johnny B Goode” within the climatic sequence across the High School Ball though it’s reasonably too apparent that Marty is just not taking part in the guitar!
The supporting solid is superb, recreating the look of the unique stars but in addition directed by John Rando to deliver the comedy to the forestage. Oliver Nicholas making his stage debut as George McFly is gloriously excessive as he practices his problem to Lorraine’s abuser, “Hey you get your hands off her”! Amber Davies (lately seen in 9 to five on the Savoy) pulls off the problem of Lorraine because the 1985 motherly self and because the 1955 younger woman nicely and we will really feel her confusion as she lovingly seduces her personal son! Jordan Benjamin has nice enjoyable within the elevated position of Goldie Wilson and the guitarist Marvin Berry provides a pleasant fashionable uplift to the present. Sophie Naglik is charming as Marty’s 1985 girlfriend Jennifer and Harry Jobson (one other debutant) will get the unenviable position of recreating the bully Biff. Gary Trainor recreates the trainer, Strickland.
This is a present loved equally on a second go to with so many little particulars to look out for just like the Tardis spinning throughout the backcloth or references to the celebrated options of 1955 corresponding to fossil gasoline, cigarettes, asbestos, and spam (what a distinction the passage of time makes!). The unique inventive workforce have pulled off a marvellous trick, honouring their nice movie franchise, however reinventing it as a stage present to thrill Twenty first-century audiences. It is an ideal feelgood present for the post-pandemic time that places a smile in your face and a spring in your step as you’re completely entertained by a effective solid and fantastic staging and are taken “back in time” and proven “the power of love”.
Review by Nick Wayne
Rating: ★★★★
Seat: Stalls, Row G | Price of Ticket: £60