Creating Back to the Future The Musical

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UPC:
9781419756528
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
7/3/2023
Release Date:
7/3/2023
Author:
Klastorin, Michael
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Pages:
240
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The official behind-the-scenes companion to the stage musical adaptation of Back to the Future; includes the complete lyrics to all original songs! Foreword by Bob Gale, writer of the Back to the Future trilogy Introduction by Roger Bart, Doc Brown of Back to the Future the Musical Afterword by Robert Zemeckis, director of the Back to the Future trilogy Welcome to Hill Valley! Creating Back to the Future The Musical offers fans of the film franchise and lovers of musical theater an engrossing and entertaining look at the birth of a new theatrical classic that adapts the timeless 1985 film for the stage. With unprecedented access to cast and crew, author Michael Klastorin (Back to the Future: The Ultimate Visual History) shares exclusive, in-depth interviews and previously unpublished photography. His account reveals and details the yearslong process, creative ingenuity, and technical innovation that went into the shows Manchester tryout and West End premiere. This essential companion to the stage show will bring back fond memories for those whove seen it and prepare new fans who havent for the greatest musical of all time! Premiering at the Manchester Opera House in February 2020 to rave reviewsincluding a notice from the Guardian that the show set a new standard of spectacleBack to the Future The Musical opened at the historic Adelphi Theatre on August 25, 2021, to universal acclaim and blockbuster ticket sales, winning Olivier, WhatsOnStage, and Broadway World awards, and will soon come to Broadway. Featuring music and lyrics by multiGrammy Award winners Alan Silvestri and Glen Ballard and a book by Bob Gale, adapted from the original screenplay by Gale and Robert Zemeckis, and directed by Tony Awardwinner John Rando, both the Manchester premiere and the West End debut introduced Tony Awardwinner Roger Bart as Doc Brown and Olly Dobson as Marty McFly.