BACK TO THE FUTURE announced as West End winner of the London Lifestyle Awards® 2022

London’s stars gathered at The Landmark Hotel last night to crown the winners of the 2022 London Lifestyle Awards®. The awards, presented and sponsored by Alpha Solutions, acknowledge London as an incredible city for culture and lifestyle, and the businesses celebrated with these awards contribute to making this city a great destination for tourists, as well as an exciting place to live. The Theatre category presents an opportunity to celebrate the vibrant, resilient nature of London’s unique theatre offering. Categories cover lifestyle sectors including theatre, restaurants, bars, hotels, fitness, theatre, hairdressing, coffee shops, beauty, members’ clubs, and much more. 

Back To The Future was crowned the winner in the Theatre category. With music and lyrics by Alan Silvestri and Glen Ballard, and a book by Bob Gale, adapted from the original screenplay of the beloved 1985 film, Back To The Future has taken the West End by storm since opening at the Adelphi Theatre in September 2021. The production has recently announced a brand new London cast and will open for a hotly anticipated Broadway transfer in 2023. The Evening Standard branded the show enormous fun and a slew of award wins is topped by their latest, the London Lifestyle Award® for Theatre. 

Alpha Solutions is a great supporter of the West End, producing Best of the West End at the  Royal Albert Hall to celebrate London’s theatre scene. Their most recent production, Sunset  Boulevard at the Royal Albert Hall, saw Alpha put on a stunning staging of Andrew Lloyd  Webber, Don Black and Christopher Hampton’s musical, and drew theatre legends including Mazz Murray, Ramin Karimloo, Zizi Strallen and Jeremy Secomb to the iconic London stage.  There will be further exciting news from Alpha announced soon.  

Congratulations to the BTTF team. To book tickets, please click here.

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