Enjoy thrilling performances from the Back to the Future Musical at the PPAC.
The iconic ‘Back to the Future: The Musical’ will be presented at the Providence Performing Arts Center. The production, based on the classic film, will run for a week and features a talented cast and innovative stage technology. The tour aims to engage both longtime fans of the franchise and new audiences alike. Attendees can enjoy a variety of performances filled with memorable music and character development, making it a must-see event for the season.
Back to the Future: The Musical will be showcased at the Providence Performing Arts Center from June 10 to June 15, 2025. This first national tour of the Broadway musical is inspired by the iconic 1985 film of the same name and aims to attract both loyal fans of the original and newcomers alike.
The production, adapted from the beloved movie trilogy, follows the adventures of Marty McFly, played by Lucas Hallauer, as he finds himself transported back to 1955 in a DeLorean Time Machine created by the eccentric scientist Dr. Emmett Brown. In this unusual reality, Marty must navigate the complexities of ensuring that his teenage parents fall in love, which is pivotal for his own existence.
Joining Hallauer on stage is David Josefsberg, who portrays the role of Doc Brown. Both Hallauer and Josefsberg navigate the challenge of following in the footsteps of the well-known performances by Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd respectively, while also bringing their unique interpretations to the characters.
Playing the part of Lorraine McFly is Zan Berube, who effectively transitions her character from a troubled 47-year-old to a curious 17-year-old. The show emphasizes character arcs, providing depth to the storyline that a theater audience can appreciate.
The production is noted for its tech-heavy presentation. A sophisticated stage setup includes a false floor that allows for intricate automation during performances, providing a dynamic visual experience. The crew is trained to break down and reassemble the technical equipment within an impressive eight-hour timeframe as they tour, showcasing their expertise and efficiency.
With a lively blend of original music by Alan Silvestri and Glen Ballard, alongside recognizable tracks from the film such as The Power of Love, the musical offers a modern twist on the classic narrative. The inclusion of singing and dancing adds a vibrant energy to performances, likely surprising audiences with unexpected moments and interpretations throughout the show.
This production is part of the 2024/2025 Taco and The White Family Foundation Broadway Series at PPAC. Attendees will have the opportunity to take photos with a life-size DeLorean located outside the theater, weather permitting, providing an engaging experience before the show begins. Tickets can be purchased by contacting PPAC directly at 401-421-ARTS or by visiting their official website.
The musical has been recognized with several awards, including the 2022 Olivier Award for Best New Musical, affirming its position as a significant addition to modern theatrical productions. Additionally, the book is penned by Bob Gale, one of the original trilogy’s co-writers, ensuring the adaptation remains faithful to the filmmakers’ vision.
The original Back to the Future film, released in 1985, was followed by two sequels, Part II in 1989 and Part III in 1990, solidifying the franchise’s status in pop culture. The transition from film to stage has been met with enthusiasm, as the musical aims to blend nostalgia with themes that resonate with contemporary audiences.
As performers like Berube express gratitude for the opportunity to be part of national tours, the show stands as a testament to the power of musical theater to bring beloved stories to new generations while highlighting the humor and heartfelt moments that define the essence of the original movie.
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