Four Lorraines, One Stage: Back to the Future The Musical's Most Special Night Yet

by Carole Marks

February 25, 2026

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Come to the Adelphi Theatre for a night of 4 Lorraines at the Adelphi Theatre. Back to the Future leaves the West End 12 April!

Four Lorraines, One Stage: Back to the Future The Musical's Most Special Night Yet

by Carole Marks

February 25, 2026

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Come to the Adelphi Theatre for a night of 4 Lorraines at the Adelphi Theatre. Back to the Future leaves the West End 12 April!

Four Lorraines, One Stage: Back to the Future The Musical's Most Special Night Yet

by Carole Marks

February 25, 2026

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Come to the Adelphi Theatre for a night of 4 Lorraines at the Adelphi Theatre. Back to the Future leaves the West End 12 April!

Four Lorraines, One Stage: Back to the Future The Musical's Most Special Night Yet

by Carole Marks

February 25, 2026

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Come to the Adelphi Theatre for a night of 4 Lorraines at the Adelphi Theatre. Back to the Future leaves the West End 12 April!

Back to the Future The Musical is doing something it has never done before on Monday 9 March - bringing all four of its West End Lorraines together on the Adelphi Theatre stage simultaneously. Rosanna Hyland, Amber Davies, Sarah Goggin and current Lorraine Maddie Grace Jepson will each play Lorraine Baines across a single evening performance, sharing the stage in what the cast are calling a "full-circle moment" and a "time-travel reunion." With tickets from £24.44 and discounted seats available across the house, this is also one of the most accessible evenings in the show's entire run - and with the final West End performance set for Sunday 12 April 2026, the timing feels significant.

What's Actually Happening on 9 March

To understand why this is special, a bit of context helps. Lorraine Baines - Marty McFly's mother, the heart of the show's time-travel love story - is one of the most demanding roles in the production. She's warm, funny, and has to believably exist in two completely different decades within the same show. Since Back to the Future The Musical opened in London's West End in 2021, four different actresses have taken on that challenge.

Rosanna Hyland originated the role at the Adelphi Theatre. Amber Davies followed, bringing her own energy to Lorraine before going on to originate Jordan Baker in The Great Gatsby at the London Coliseum (earning a WhatsOnStage Award nomination in the process). Sarah Goggin then stepped in, and Maddie Grace Jepson currently holds the role - reaching a global audience through her 2.1 million digital following alongside the traditional theatre crowd.

On 9 March, all four will share the stage across one performance. Each actress brings something different to the role, and this evening celebrates exactly that - the way a great character can live through multiple performers without losing what makes it tick.

Amber Davies (left) and Madie Grace Jepson (right)

Rosanna Hyland (left) and Sarah Goggin (right)

Back to the Future The Musical is doing something it has never done before on Monday 9 March - bringing all four of its West End Lorraines together on the Adelphi Theatre stage simultaneously. Rosanna Hyland, Amber Davies, Sarah Goggin and current Lorraine Maddie Grace Jepson will each play Lorraine Baines across a single evening performance, sharing the stage in what the cast are calling a "full-circle moment" and a "time-travel reunion." With tickets from £24.44 and discounted seats available across the house, this is also one of the most accessible evenings in the show's entire run - and with the final West End performance set for Sunday 12 April 2026, the timing feels significant.

What's Actually Happening on 9 March

To understand why this is special, a bit of context helps. Lorraine Baines - Marty McFly's mother, the heart of the show's time-travel love story - is one of the most demanding roles in the production. She's warm, funny, and has to believably exist in two completely different decades within the same show. Since Back to the Future The Musical opened in London's West End in 2021, four different actresses have taken on that challenge.

Rosanna Hyland originated the role at the Adelphi Theatre. Amber Davies followed, bringing her own energy to Lorraine before going on to originate Jordan Baker in The Great Gatsby at the London Coliseum (earning a WhatsOnStage Award nomination in the process). Sarah Goggin then stepped in, and Maddie Grace Jepson currently holds the role - reaching a global audience through her 2.1 million digital following alongside the traditional theatre crowd.

On 9 March, all four will share the stage across one performance. Each actress brings something different to the role, and this evening celebrates exactly that - the way a great character can live through multiple performers without losing what makes it tick.

Amber Davies (left) and Madie Grace Jepson (right)

Rosanna Hyland (left) and Sarah Goggin (right)

Back to the Future The Musical is doing something it has never done before on Monday 9 March - bringing all four of its West End Lorraines together on the Adelphi Theatre stage simultaneously. Rosanna Hyland, Amber Davies, Sarah Goggin and current Lorraine Maddie Grace Jepson will each play Lorraine Baines across a single evening performance, sharing the stage in what the cast are calling a "full-circle moment" and a "time-travel reunion." With tickets from £24.44 and discounted seats available across the house, this is also one of the most accessible evenings in the show's entire run - and with the final West End performance set for Sunday 12 April 2026, the timing feels significant.

What's Actually Happening on 9 March

To understand why this is special, a bit of context helps. Lorraine Baines - Marty McFly's mother, the heart of the show's time-travel love story - is one of the most demanding roles in the production. She's warm, funny, and has to believably exist in two completely different decades within the same show. Since Back to the Future The Musical opened in London's West End in 2021, four different actresses have taken on that challenge.

Rosanna Hyland originated the role at the Adelphi Theatre. Amber Davies followed, bringing her own energy to Lorraine before going on to originate Jordan Baker in The Great Gatsby at the London Coliseum (earning a WhatsOnStage Award nomination in the process). Sarah Goggin then stepped in, and Maddie Grace Jepson currently holds the role - reaching a global audience through her 2.1 million digital following alongside the traditional theatre crowd.

On 9 March, all four will share the stage across one performance. Each actress brings something different to the role, and this evening celebrates exactly that - the way a great character can live through multiple performers without losing what makes it tick.

Amber Davies (left) and Madie Grace Jepson (right)

Rosanna Hyland (left) and Sarah Goggin (right)

How to Choose Your Seats for This Performance

The Adelphi has three main seating areas - Stalls, Dress Circle and Upper Circle - and discounted tickets are available across multiple price points for the 9 March show.

Stalls seats start at £24.44, making them the most accessible entry point for this special event. Centre Stalls rows D to J put you directly under the DeLorean's flight path - if seeing the flying car overhead is your priority, this is where you want to be. Discounted Stalls seats are currently available at £50 (saving you over £20 on the standard price) and £60 (saving almost £37), so there's real value to be had if you're flexible on position within the section.

Dress Circle is where the full picture comes together. Rows A and B sit at an elevated angle that lets you see the entire stage simultaneously - perfect for a performance where four actresses are taking turns in the same role. Discounted Dress Circle seats are available at £75 (down from £125) and £95 (down from £168.75), which represents significant savings on some of the best sightlines in the house.

Upper Circle puts you furthest from the stage but gives an uninterrupted bird's eye view of everything happening below - worth considering if you want the full panoramic perspective and want to stay at the lower end of the pricing range.

Why This Matters for the Show's Final Chapter

Back to the Future The Musical has been running for five years at the Adelphi, broken box office records at the venue, and been seen by 2.3 million people in London alone. Globally, over 5 million people have watched the show across its West End, North American, Japanese and German productions. The Original Cast Recording has topped 20 million streams.

None of that changes the fact that the West End chapter closes on 12 April 2026. The upcoming UK tour will keep the show alive beyond London, but the Adelphi run - the one that started it all - ends in just a few weeks. So the 9 March performance isn't just a fun novelty. It's a proper celebration of everything the West End production has been, told through the four women who embodied its most pivotal role.

Rosanna Hyland put it simply: "Four Lorraines, one stage - it's going to be electric." Amber Davies, who is currently touring as Elle Woods in Legally Blonde, called it "a joy" - and the fact that she's coming off a national tour to return to the Adelphi says a lot about what this show means to the people who've been part of it.

Insider Tips for the 9 March Performance

Book as soon as possible. A one-night-only event with this level of cast reunification and the show's imminent closing creates real demand - the discounted seats in particular will go first, so don't sit on it.

Arrive at least 30 minutes before the performance. The Adelphi sits right on the Strand, with Charing Cross station a five-minute walk away and Covent Garden tube about ten minutes on foot. Factor in the usual pre-show crowds on the Strand on a Monday evening.

The show runs 2 hours 40 minutes including a 20-minute interval. It's recommended for ages 6 and up, and children under 4 aren't admitted. It includes flashing lights, strobe effects, smoke and pyrotechnics throughout - worth knowing if you're bringing younger audience members or anyone with sensory sensitivities.

For accessibility: step-free access is available via the side entrance (worth calling ahead to confirm arrangements), with wheelchair spaces in the Stalls, an infrared hearing system throughout, and the GalaPro app offering real-time audio description and captioning on your phone.

Book midweek for better value across the rest of the run too - and with tickadoo's free membership, you'll earn rewards on every ticket you book, whether that's for this special night or any other West End show.

Last Chance to See a West End Original

There are now fewer than seven weeks of Back to the Future The Musical left at the Adelphi Theatre. The 9 March performance is the most unique single night in the show's West End run. After 12 April, the Adelphi moves on, the UK tour picks up the baton, and this particular chapter is done.

If you've been putting off seeing it, the calculus is simple. Tickets from £24.44 with discounted seats available across the house. The flying DeLorean still goes overhead. The songs still land. And on 9 March specifically, you'll see something that has genuinely never happened before. Browse all remaining tickets at tickadoo and join the free tickadoo+ membership to start earning rewards on every booking.

How to Choose Your Seats for This Performance

The Adelphi has three main seating areas - Stalls, Dress Circle and Upper Circle - and discounted tickets are available across multiple price points for the 9 March show.

Stalls seats start at £24.44, making them the most accessible entry point for this special event. Centre Stalls rows D to J put you directly under the DeLorean's flight path - if seeing the flying car overhead is your priority, this is where you want to be. Discounted Stalls seats are currently available at £50 (saving you over £20 on the standard price) and £60 (saving almost £37), so there's real value to be had if you're flexible on position within the section.

Dress Circle is where the full picture comes together. Rows A and B sit at an elevated angle that lets you see the entire stage simultaneously - perfect for a performance where four actresses are taking turns in the same role. Discounted Dress Circle seats are available at £75 (down from £125) and £95 (down from £168.75), which represents significant savings on some of the best sightlines in the house.

Upper Circle puts you furthest from the stage but gives an uninterrupted bird's eye view of everything happening below - worth considering if you want the full panoramic perspective and want to stay at the lower end of the pricing range.

Why This Matters for the Show's Final Chapter

Back to the Future The Musical has been running for five years at the Adelphi, broken box office records at the venue, and been seen by 2.3 million people in London alone. Globally, over 5 million people have watched the show across its West End, North American, Japanese and German productions. The Original Cast Recording has topped 20 million streams.

None of that changes the fact that the West End chapter closes on 12 April 2026. The upcoming UK tour will keep the show alive beyond London, but the Adelphi run - the one that started it all - ends in just a few weeks. So the 9 March performance isn't just a fun novelty. It's a proper celebration of everything the West End production has been, told through the four women who embodied its most pivotal role.

Rosanna Hyland put it simply: "Four Lorraines, one stage - it's going to be electric." Amber Davies, who is currently touring as Elle Woods in Legally Blonde, called it "a joy" - and the fact that she's coming off a national tour to return to the Adelphi says a lot about what this show means to the people who've been part of it.

Insider Tips for the 9 March Performance

Book as soon as possible. A one-night-only event with this level of cast reunification and the show's imminent closing creates real demand - the discounted seats in particular will go first, so don't sit on it.

Arrive at least 30 minutes before the performance. The Adelphi sits right on the Strand, with Charing Cross station a five-minute walk away and Covent Garden tube about ten minutes on foot. Factor in the usual pre-show crowds on the Strand on a Monday evening.

The show runs 2 hours 40 minutes including a 20-minute interval. It's recommended for ages 6 and up, and children under 4 aren't admitted. It includes flashing lights, strobe effects, smoke and pyrotechnics throughout - worth knowing if you're bringing younger audience members or anyone with sensory sensitivities.

For accessibility: step-free access is available via the side entrance (worth calling ahead to confirm arrangements), with wheelchair spaces in the Stalls, an infrared hearing system throughout, and the GalaPro app offering real-time audio description and captioning on your phone.

Book midweek for better value across the rest of the run too - and with tickadoo's free membership, you'll earn rewards on every ticket you book, whether that's for this special night or any other West End show.

Last Chance to See a West End Original

There are now fewer than seven weeks of Back to the Future The Musical left at the Adelphi Theatre. The 9 March performance is the most unique single night in the show's West End run. After 12 April, the Adelphi moves on, the UK tour picks up the baton, and this particular chapter is done.

If you've been putting off seeing it, the calculus is simple. Tickets from £24.44 with discounted seats available across the house. The flying DeLorean still goes overhead. The songs still land. And on 9 March specifically, you'll see something that has genuinely never happened before. Browse all remaining tickets at tickadoo and join the free tickadoo+ membership to start earning rewards on every booking.

How to Choose Your Seats for This Performance

The Adelphi has three main seating areas - Stalls, Dress Circle and Upper Circle - and discounted tickets are available across multiple price points for the 9 March show.

Stalls seats start at £24.44, making them the most accessible entry point for this special event. Centre Stalls rows D to J put you directly under the DeLorean's flight path - if seeing the flying car overhead is your priority, this is where you want to be. Discounted Stalls seats are currently available at £50 (saving you over £20 on the standard price) and £60 (saving almost £37), so there's real value to be had if you're flexible on position within the section.

Dress Circle is where the full picture comes together. Rows A and B sit at an elevated angle that lets you see the entire stage simultaneously - perfect for a performance where four actresses are taking turns in the same role. Discounted Dress Circle seats are available at £75 (down from £125) and £95 (down from £168.75), which represents significant savings on some of the best sightlines in the house.

Upper Circle puts you furthest from the stage but gives an uninterrupted bird's eye view of everything happening below - worth considering if you want the full panoramic perspective and want to stay at the lower end of the pricing range.

Why This Matters for the Show's Final Chapter

Back to the Future The Musical has been running for five years at the Adelphi, broken box office records at the venue, and been seen by 2.3 million people in London alone. Globally, over 5 million people have watched the show across its West End, North American, Japanese and German productions. The Original Cast Recording has topped 20 million streams.

None of that changes the fact that the West End chapter closes on 12 April 2026. The upcoming UK tour will keep the show alive beyond London, but the Adelphi run - the one that started it all - ends in just a few weeks. So the 9 March performance isn't just a fun novelty. It's a proper celebration of everything the West End production has been, told through the four women who embodied its most pivotal role.

Rosanna Hyland put it simply: "Four Lorraines, one stage - it's going to be electric." Amber Davies, who is currently touring as Elle Woods in Legally Blonde, called it "a joy" - and the fact that she's coming off a national tour to return to the Adelphi says a lot about what this show means to the people who've been part of it.

Insider Tips for the 9 March Performance

Book as soon as possible. A one-night-only event with this level of cast reunification and the show's imminent closing creates real demand - the discounted seats in particular will go first, so don't sit on it.

Arrive at least 30 minutes before the performance. The Adelphi sits right on the Strand, with Charing Cross station a five-minute walk away and Covent Garden tube about ten minutes on foot. Factor in the usual pre-show crowds on the Strand on a Monday evening.

The show runs 2 hours 40 minutes including a 20-minute interval. It's recommended for ages 6 and up, and children under 4 aren't admitted. It includes flashing lights, strobe effects, smoke and pyrotechnics throughout - worth knowing if you're bringing younger audience members or anyone with sensory sensitivities.

For accessibility: step-free access is available via the side entrance (worth calling ahead to confirm arrangements), with wheelchair spaces in the Stalls, an infrared hearing system throughout, and the GalaPro app offering real-time audio description and captioning on your phone.

Book midweek for better value across the rest of the run too - and with tickadoo's free membership, you'll earn rewards on every ticket you book, whether that's for this special night or any other West End show.

Last Chance to See a West End Original

There are now fewer than seven weeks of Back to the Future The Musical left at the Adelphi Theatre. The 9 March performance is the most unique single night in the show's West End run. After 12 April, the Adelphi moves on, the UK tour picks up the baton, and this particular chapter is done.

If you've been putting off seeing it, the calculus is simple. Tickets from £24.44 with discounted seats available across the house. The flying DeLorean still goes overhead. The songs still land. And on 9 March specifically, you'll see something that has genuinely never happened before. Browse all remaining tickets at tickadoo and join the free tickadoo+ membership to start earning rewards on every booking.

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