Full casting announced for BACK TO THE FUTURE: THE MUSICAL on Broadway

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The full Broadway cast of Back to the Future: The Musical has been announced today ahead of its run at the Winter Garden Theatre from 30 June.

Joining the previously announced Tony Award winner Roger Bart as Doc Brown, Casey Likes as Marty McFly, and Olivier Award nominee Hugh Coles as George McFly will be Liana Hunt as Lorraine Baines (The Devil Wears Prada), Jelani Remy (Ain’t Too Proud) as Goldie Wilson/Marvin Berry, and Nathaniel Hackmann (Les Miserables) as Biff Tannen.

The ensemble includes Merritt David Janes as Strickland, Mikaela Secada as Jennifer Parker, Amber Ardolino, Will Branner, Victoria Byrd, Brendon Chan, Kevin Curtis, Nick Drake, Samuel Gerber, Marc Heitzman, Kimberly Immanuel, Joshua Kenneth Allen Johnson, Hannah Kevitt, JJ Niemann, Becca Petersen, Emma Pittman, Jonalyn Saxer, Blakely Slaybaugh, Gabi Stapula, and Daryl Tofa.

Based on the Universal Pictures/Amblin Entertainment film, the 2022 Olivier Award-winning Best New Musical,  Back to the Future: The Musical has a book by Bob Gale, new music and lyrics by Emmy and Grammy Award-winning Alan Silvestri and six-time Grammy Award-winning Glen Ballard, with additional songs from the film including ‘The Power of Love’ and ‘Johnny B. Goode’. Bob Gale is the co-creator and co-writer of the Back to the Future film trilogy and Alan Silvestri composed the iconic film score for the series.

The musical is directed by Tony Award winner John Rando and features a multi-Tony and Olivier Award-winning design team that includes Tim Hatley (set and costume design), Tim Lutkin and Hugh Vanstone (lighting), Gareth Owen (sound) and Finn Ross (video), with choreography by Chris Bailey, musical supervision and arrangements by Nick Finlow, illusions by Chris Fisher, orchestrations by Ethan Popp and Bryan Crook, dance arrangements by David Chase, music direction by Ted Arthur and casting by Tara Rubin.

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