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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Год назад +779

    I love that they have a "Relaxed Performance" option, so that audience members who aren't fans of the flashy special effects or set design can still enjoy the story and performances.

    • @michelleb.6877
      @michelleb.6877 Год назад +26

      I wish I’d known that before I went!

    • @LaRocheSews
      @LaRocheSews Год назад +15

      Istg you and I have the exact same goddamn taste in RUclipsrs why are you everywhere

    • @theaterkidtrash
      @theaterkidtrash Год назад +11

      @@LaRocheSews frr what is this every video comment section has that addams family musical icon

    • @disabled.autistic.lesbian
      @disabled.autistic.lesbian Год назад

      I haven't made one for this show yet, but I've been slowly working through Broadway shows and making public access reviews (on insta and my website) listing the location of every potential lighting/sound trigger and content warning if that's at all helpful for folks who need it!

    • @carealoo744
      @carealoo744 Год назад

      They do?

  • @ronanmartin
    @ronanmartin Год назад +249

    they did another huge attention to detail thing. while the delorean is covered by the tarp, the rain sounds like it's hitting a tarp, but once he takes it off, the sound changes to rain hitting a metal hood.

  • @kevingallagher3341
    @kevingallagher3341 Год назад +546

    Hey! Small note about the trombone building. It actually operated as a COVID testing site for Broadway personnel once theaters reopened, as many shows required negative tests before entering the building for show call. There were a few around Times Square, but trombone building had the nicest clientele, free starbursts, and was well-hidden given most tourists assumed it was nothing more than an extension of the Winter Garden.

    • @zurint
      @zurint Год назад +12

      I remember having to go there for Covid Testing many times when it was required for theater staff members

    • @derekllewellyn6663
      @derekllewellyn6663 7 месяцев назад +1

      Before it's looks like contact info coming back ​@@zurint

    • @derekllewellyn6663
      @derekllewellyn6663 2 месяца назад +2

      ​@@zurintdo you know what I just realized remember it being 2020 and 2022 and 2021 I just hoping get back again this year contact with it I just love it so much it's looks like time travel would definitely be there again this year 2024 or something like 2021 or so much better

  • @solcarlosofficial
    @solcarlosofficial Год назад +349

    I like big set pieces! Broadway is expensive I want to be immersive to a new world! Big sets and costumes

    • @Analblockage
      @Analblockage Год назад +17

      The last 20 minutes of this show has some of the most brilliant staging I have ever seen. If you want spectacle, this show delivers tenfold.

    • @purplebec9112
      @purplebec9112 10 месяцев назад +1

      I'm all about the story and how much impact it has. This guy and you shoukd definitely check out SpongeBob Squarepants, Pride and Prejudice and Wonka which I know it's a movie but it's a musical which I hope it counts. With that said I will watch this and see if it's just as good as the movie.

    • @derekllewellyn6663
      @derekllewellyn6663 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@Analblockageit's looks good so much it's looks better than before New clock tower used universal studios hollywood VIP tickets tour guide Legends of universal studios hollywood books documentary about biography history channel interview at movie made in USA LA CA and make it happen all about it was put in the

  • @amitmeir8109
    @amitmeir8109 Год назад +226

    After seeing Bart as Doc, I realized how much he pulled from his performance in Young Frankenstein which works perfectly for those two adaptations.

    • @katecastreviews4639
      @katecastreviews4639 Год назад +10

      I know right???
      As soon as I saw he was cast as Doc i was like "Oh. This is perfect! 'Cause he did this before with an iconic scientist character, played by a legendary actor who is impossible to match up to. And he rose to the challenge by making it his own instead of trying to compete with what came before amazingly."
      I saw Roger Bart in Young Frankenstein back in 2009, and I hope I get the chance to see him in this.

    • @bunsolvd
      @bunsolvd Год назад +2

      Yes!! He is great at these “mad scientists” archetypes. I think he did amazingly.

    • @derekllewellyn6663
      @derekllewellyn6663 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@katecastreviews4639it's looks like same thing as being in gaslight theater show tickets

  • @ChibuJester
    @ChibuJester Год назад +165

    When I was a kid, I collected pins. What I did was have a dedicated hat that I put them all on. If you wanna put them all on an article of clothing, I would suggest something something easy to put pins, thick so all the pins hold, and double lined if you wanna wear them(so you don't get stabbed).

    • @skizzit
      @skizzit Год назад +10

      If you want to display them, a shadow box is great for pins.

    • @shannon1248
      @shannon1248 Год назад +3

      Put some burlap over a canvas and hook the pins to the burlap. Then you can hang up the canvas to display the pins.

    • @HoneydenBirb
      @HoneydenBirb Год назад +1

      Ita bags are also a great way if you want to have a way to show them off while you're not at home

    • @darcydoll437
      @darcydoll437 Год назад

      ​@@skizzit A shadow box was the first thing that popped into my head too. 😊

    • @cucckles
      @cucckles Год назад

      A shadow box, a lanyard, or a canvas covered with burlap or something

  • @ruffboimags
    @ruffboimags Год назад +64

    I think there's something to be said for big spectacle shows that distract, as well as smaller, more intimate ones that speak to you. The problem with shows like Hadestown and even Shucked is that on a very basic level the problems in these stories are relatable. Sometimes that kind of realness is comforting and moving, and sometimes when you're having a rough time, it's overwhelming. I think the past 3 years alone have left a lot of people too overwhelmed with relatable. Even if the problems in a big spectacle show are relatable in theory, with everything being so bombastic they don't FEEL like they are as much. Which makes them a lot more of an escape. Which I think a lot of people are craving right now.

  • @anthonywright460
    @anthonywright460 Год назад +44

    Here in the UK, we saw this in London and it was absolutely amazing. From start to finish it was just very engaging and energetic. This is one of the best musicals we've seen for a long time. I had my doubts because the film is so iconic, but we can't recommend this show enough. They pulled it off big-time.
    Brilliant songs and great performances. The actors were great and the set changes were just very clever, with precise timing. The guy who played Doc was very funny and the crowd loved him. George could have walked straight out of the movie onto the stage. There were some great ad-libs too. I don't think this review truly reflects our experience at all, despite some good reflections.
    After our performance, the crowd were cheering, singing and begging for more. The 12 minute standing ovation said it all. There were even tears of joy from some. Amazing buzz from the audience and a real electric atmosphere.
    It's won many awards over here and rightly so. 👏👏👏

    • @bellslinki
      @bellslinki 11 месяцев назад +2

      It's the only show I've seen and I have to say it was brilliant.

  • @TomJBeasley
    @TomJBeasley Год назад +31

    Saw this in the West End last year and it's definitely one of the most special shows I've ever seen. I still think about that finale all the time.

    • @bellslinki
      @bellslinki 11 месяцев назад

      I loved it, the performers were excellent

  • @bookbelle5475
    @bookbelle5475 Год назад +92

    6:11 Not sure on collecting, but for storing/displaying pins you could always use fabric over an embroidery hoop that you put the pins into

    • @darcydoll437
      @darcydoll437 Год назад +2

      We used to do that for our earring collection. Coincidentally around the time this movie came out. He he he. It still worked great though. 😊

    • @ellieparker8919
      @ellieparker8919 9 месяцев назад

      That’s what I do! It doubles as wall decor

  • @stephenraeburn3263
    @stephenraeburn3263 Год назад +29

    I am a pin collector as well. I bought a couple shadow box frames and then stuck the back of the pins through the foamy backing, then you also have a nice dust free casing for the display. And I have seen a few books on the market with fabric pages specifically for pin collecting. Good luck!!!

  • @alexwoodward2239
    @alexwoodward2239 Год назад +25

    I think this review sums the show up perfectly!!! The show doesn’t change the world but boy oh boy did I have a fun night! 🎉

  • @LuckyDipster2
    @LuckyDipster2 Год назад +36

    I particularly liked your comment about this show being a social event for fans. It's very much like Rocky Horror in that respect. Seeing fellow fans in cosplay and loving the IP as much as yourself is really heart-warming. I'm a lifelong BTTF fan who is totally satisfied with what Gale, Silvestri, Ballard & co have concocted. I can appreciate that the songs aren't typical of modern theatre, but I like the throwback nature of them. Then there's ROGER BART. Seeing this show twice in the West End turned me from someone who didn't really know who he was to a major fan who now has tickets to see him on Broadway.

  • @Mikii21309
    @Mikii21309 Год назад +51

    I haven't finished the video yet but I wanted to say that I would loooove to have more videos like these in between the long docummentaries. As someone that lives across the pond from NY, it's fascinating to see the whole thing like, how you get to the theatre, and the shops, and the merch, and the ambiance. I can barely afford to go to the West End, so this is really a new experience for me, to see the whole thing and have it be like a vlog along with your fantastic insight and review. Thank you for the great work!!

  • @shreveweaver602
    @shreveweaver602 Год назад +72

    Roger Bart is an underrated gift to us all

    • @seppyq3672
      @seppyq3672 Год назад +6

      Hes one of those actors I love in everything. Ill watch anything with him in it.

    • @kendrickdinger
      @kendrickdinger Год назад +2

      I saw the show over the summer and he didn’t come out with the rest of the cast backstage cause he left as soon as it ended I sent him an IG DM saying he and the cast did a wonderful job and I’m a big fan and he messaged me back saying thank you for the kind words!!🥹🥹

  • @missprincesscarina
    @missprincesscarina Месяц назад +1

    For pins, I use a lanyard. Because I used to collect Disney pins but now I don't have the pass anymore, but now I have a duck lanyard that I can have around my neck every time I go cruising.
    The thumbnail makes me blush. The Marties from the musical are so adorable! 🎸

  • @box5evey
    @box5evey Год назад +20

    pin collecting: for enamel pins and the like, a pin board (literally a corkboard, piece of cardboard, etc, sometimes covered with cloth and framed, if you like) works. For badges like your opening night pin, something like a simple piece of cloth with a wood dowel on either end (read: Tapestry/Wall Scroll if you're bougee) on the wall works too. You can also use any spare bit of cloth stretched over an embroidery hoop if you want to display your pins by genre/subcollections, since hoops tend to be on the smallish side.

    • @SuperFlashDriver
      @SuperFlashDriver 5 месяцев назад

      Sometimes Pins that we've collected years ago can also be inserted or stored in bins/tots, much like how you would with olympic medals and such.

  • @rytheguy13
    @rytheguy13 Год назад +69

    I'm always so curious how a show of this scale is going to translate when it tours. It will be very interesting to see...

    • @Haysalto
      @Haysalto 5 месяцев назад +2

      Just saw the first preview of the tour tonight, it was really incredible!!!

    • @Your_L0cal-Editor
      @Your_L0cal-Editor 4 месяца назад +2

      I was shocked at how well it translated into a tour. I actually saw it on opening night.

  • @jeniboyns
    @jeniboyns Год назад +6

    I was always on the fence about seeing BTTF in London and, like you, had heard really mixed things about it. But I had so many friends who were big fans of the movie who said I should just go, and I wanted to see it before moving to Ireland. I got lucky with a £25 rush ticket and ended up with a brilliant seat in the stalls. I came away feeling exactly the same as you - it just put a huge smile on my face, and left me feeling a lovely glow. It wasn't groundbreaking in terms of story or music but that finale has to be seen to be believed!

  • @sebbyskywalker
    @sebbyskywalker Год назад +7

    I work as an usher on Broadway and I can confirm that the space which the BTTF Store is now used to be a COVID testing site for front-of-house Broadway employees

    • @derekllewellyn6663
      @derekllewellyn6663 2 месяца назад +1

      Do you know what I just hoping get back again this year contact with it so much I just missed it lots more

  • @drhurrible
    @drhurrible Год назад +8

    Glad to see creators talking about this production !!! Saw this on July 11th and I gotta say the energy was there throughout the entire night! The sets got bigger, more complicated, and the ending integrated both digital components and physical with the fantastic clock tower sequence and "roads" scene. It was just a joy! The finale song was honestly a surprise especially when the entire cast joined in as sort of an epilogue. Even with changes from the movie, I don't think not sticking 1-to-1 with the original source material is a bad thing, Beetlejuice executed it beautifully. It was definitely a lot of fun and I can only recommend it to fans of the movie or just fans looking for a good story to experience for the first time.

  • @DylanScottDavis
    @DylanScottDavis Год назад +43

    I went to go see the show on Saturday with my mother, it was fantastic! My mother claims of all the shows she's seen it's one of her favorites because of the cast, design, comedy, etc.

    • @derekllewellyn6663
      @derekllewellyn6663 2 месяца назад +1

      Same here at back to the future movie theater in gaslight theater show tickets for spoof Spotify of back to the future of back to the past back to the wast

  • @alfiedavies9703
    @alfiedavies9703 Год назад +17

    i've been a lifelong fan of back to the future, i saw the original west end cast for my 18th birthday, and it was genuinely one of the best theatre experiences of my life! i was fully immersed in this movie that has meant so much to me for so long, that i even started crying a little when the overture started playing! just the feeling of this story and these characters and this music all live right in front of me was so beautiful and something i'll never forget ❤

    • @derekllewellyn6663
      @derekllewellyn6663 7 месяцев назад +1

      It's looks good I love back to the future movie musical show I just didn't know all about it before

    • @derekllewellyn6663
      @derekllewellyn6663 2 месяца назад +1

      Do you know what I just looked at gaslight theater show on doing back to the future movie with the musical show on gaslight theater Spotify spoof of Batman gnatman spoof Spotify spoof of back to the future movie made into back to the past same thing I think about it in side effects from my head 🗣️ right now I just realized remember it

  • @averyeml
    @averyeml Год назад +19

    This is HIGH on the list of musicals I want to see. Not only because I’m truly obsessed with BTTF to a degree that can’t be described, but also because I love Roger Bart’s singing and the effort to take something so very much not a musical (like, the music in the movie is pretty important but it’s low on the list of movies I would consider for adaptation) and give it the care and attention to make it a true spectacle.
    I would absolutely FIGHT someone to get into that merch store. My wallet is very grateful I don’t have the opportunity to see it, because I’d literally and unironically walk out with a good 75% of that store.

    • @cmaden78
      @cmaden78 9 месяцев назад

      I've got ur back in that fight

    • @SuperFlashDriver
      @SuperFlashDriver 5 месяцев назад

      Holy crow you would literally buy up the entire store in bulk.

  • @savannahatkins1488
    @savannahatkins1488 Год назад +10

    Saw it in London this summer and it was fantastic! It respects the source material while making it feel like a unique experience through the music, design, and energetic performances

  • @airtempest8945
    @airtempest8945 Год назад +3

    When you were talking about the "If the beginning and end is good, you'll have a good experience", it's actually a well tested phenomenon known as the serial position effect. It's a combination of the primacy bias, which is that you remember the beginning of a sequence better than the end of it due to having more time to encode it into Long term memory, and the recency bias where it's the most recent information in your Short term memory.
    So when you say that it's probably a good thing, there's actually a scientific reason why.

  • @sageymarie
    @sageymarie Год назад +13

    I saw this musical in London in June 2022, with someone who hadn't seen the movie, and she absolutely loved, as did I who is a massive fan of the movie. I didn't realise Hugh Coles was cast for the Broadway production, but I'm really happy he was, because in London he really made the role his own, I think he just need some time, as he is still fairly new to the big stage

  • @cheesegavioli
    @cheesegavioli Год назад +3

    Re: collecting pins, if you have enough you could make an ita bag! It's a bag with a clear plastic covering on one side so you can display your pins inside without them getting scratched up.

  • @seanhorace925
    @seanhorace925 8 месяцев назад +1

    I saw the musical last week and it was out of this world in every way!

  • @TheIronPictures
    @TheIronPictures Год назад +10

    Saw it twice in London, absolutely loved it! The only show I saw twice. It's no wonder they keep extending it's run again and again

  • @TicTacCaraOfficial
    @TicTacCaraOfficial Год назад +1

    I took my grandma to this show while it was still in previews, and she had never seen the movie, and I've seen it a million times over, and we both LOVED it! Great music, really cool effects and sets, strong performances... Overall, just a ton of fun! Not to mention I actually did the thing where, instead of waiting in a long line inside the store or at the merch booth, I scanned the QR code someone was holding on a sign near the merch booth, bought my merch online from the comfort of my seat, and picked it up in the store at the end of the show with no wait time! Awesome show, and especially awesome merch store!

  • @gavancunningham3598
    @gavancunningham3598 Год назад +5

    I got to see it on Broadway in previews- probably about a week before the gala performance and they actually had to call a brief hold during the performance right after the big time travel sequence in Act 1. The Delorean was left on stage during one of the set changes. I thought it was so cool to see that those things happen on Broadway too. I personally loved the show!

  • @BeaufortRyan
    @BeaufortRyan Год назад +41

    I love this musical so much, I even did a powerpoint on Back to the Future the Musical, which I got a 100% out of.

    • @trinaq
      @trinaq Год назад +2

      Coolness, that sounds like an awesome subject for a school assignment. Did you get a decent grade out of it?

    • @BeaufortRyan
      @BeaufortRyan Год назад +3

      @@trinaq it was for a college assignment in theater. I got a 100 out of 100. I passed the class with a 99

    • @trinaq
      @trinaq Год назад +2

      @@BeaufortRyan Congratulations, that must have made your entire week, thanks to a classic movie turned musical!

  • @smoxie9907
    @smoxie9907 Год назад +5

    I had no idea there was a BTTF musical!! It's my favorite movie of all time. Thank you for this great review. I can't wait to see it!

  • @solitarychele
    @solitarychele Год назад +4

    I always tell my piano students before their recitals to nail the beginning, nail the ending, and you’re golden!

  • @daisydoesthings1172
    @daisydoesthings1172 Год назад +3

    lanyards are good for pins cause u can hang it up to display them or wear it out, but u could also get a pin board for them and display that somewhere were u can easily access them if u do wanna add one or two to an outfit.

  • @Marillawen
    @Marillawen Год назад +8

    I am so happy you like it so much! BTTF is special to me because it was my father and I's Movie. We'd watch it all the time, even if we knew every single line by heart.
    Since the musical has been announced in London, I wanted to see it. It fell under my radar until one of the actors started to talk about it as he got cast as Marty's understudy (If I remember correctly?) and I am slowly planning my way into going when I have the money because I do not want to miss it.
    As for big spectacle show, I truly believe there is a place for smaller, more intimate productions, but personally, I know I have to make Choices. and yes, Big (Good) Shows will probably get my money. If I could and lived close, I'd be there every week and see all the small shows but alas!

  • @ChristianKrogh-Denmark
    @ChristianKrogh-Denmark 6 месяцев назад +1

    I’m from Denmark and just visited London. I’m a HUGE BttF-fan, and we saw the musical during our stay. I loved it! 🥰 I’ll admit, I’m honestly having a hard time remembering the ORIGINAL songs, but I did like them when they were on 😂 The one Marty sang with his dad, when he had to teach him how to be cool, THAT one stuck out the most (very heartwarming) All in all, I loved the experience, and I’m so glad I saw it 🫶
    Thanks for your thoughts. I kinda agree with everything you talked about 🤗

  • @commanderstarstrider7176
    @commanderstarstrider7176 Месяц назад +1

    I watched it tonight. The special effects blew my mind.

  • @kentthompson6407
    @kentthompson6407 Месяц назад

    I saw it in Minneapolis recently and was amazed (wish I had gotten a button). Something that wasn't mentioned about the projections was how at the beginning and when they fly off at the end, the car display date is set for the exact time the performance starts. The tour also has a map that zooms into the theater location before moving on to California.
    Keep up the great work! I always enjoy watching your stuff after seeing shows.

  • @captainjooles
    @captainjooles Год назад +8

    fantastic review! I think you captured it perfectly. As a massive fan of the musical, I adored the West End run and I’m sure it’ll run at the Winter Garden for years to come!

  • @noodlearg9745
    @noodlearg9745 Год назад +31

    i saw the back to the future musical on broadway in previews and it was so good!!! i went in pretty much completely blind and i absolutely loved it.
    also hugh coles needs a tony right now. he was so good.

  • @ThemeParkPassion
    @ThemeParkPassion Год назад +6

    I went to see the show on the West End in 2022, and it was surprisingly really good! The cast was phenomenal and the special effects were out of this world! Roger Bart stole the show as Doc, I’m so happy he is still playing Doc on Broadway instead of the West End now!

  • @ToonSkribblez
    @ToonSkribblez Год назад +2

    If you're collecting pins I recommend a corkboard and/or an ita bag.
    Corkboards are a nice way to display your pins at home, while ita bags are a nice way to show them off when you're out and about (plus you don't have to worry about them getting caught on anything or falling off).

  • @douglasfreer
    @douglasfreer Год назад +7

    I like both styles of 1 set and multiple sets. Some stories work with many sets but some only work with one set or even an abstract set that can be used in place of multiple sets. Like I couldn’t imagine The Great Comet with multiple sets since it’s a dinner theater but I also couldn’t see Phantom stuck in one room the whole time.

  • @nvoll84
    @nvoll84 Год назад +2

    Being a huge BTTF fan I saw the musical back to back nights in London and both the first day of previews and opening night on Broadway. Side note I saw myself for second in your video. Haha The energy from the crowd the first night of previews was off the charts! I saw a higher percentage of people dressed as Marty. It felt a lot like a convention. BTTF is my first Broadway experience because BTTF is life. While I can see traditional Broadway fans not liking it, it's bringing people like me in for the first time. I'm already considering seeing other shows, and BTTF again of course. Haha It's a fun show and I think a lot of people are going to see it and love it too!

  • @joshuacooper7629
    @joshuacooper7629 Год назад +14

    I was there that night! I can’t believe I missed you 😢 I loved the show, the finale was incredible and I agree with Huey, with all the bad things you hear about in the world, it’s nice to see a show that makes you happy. Also I collect pins and I put them on a piece of fabric that I hang or on a bulletin board.

  • @bellslinki
    @bellslinki 11 месяцев назад +1

    I loved back to the future as a teenager. I loved the show at the Adelphi theatre London. It was my first musical.

  • @buggibii
    @buggibii Год назад +1

    "If you want me to like your show, just add bubbles!"
    REAL 😭

  • @DancingNinja77
    @DancingNinja77 Год назад +1

    There are lots of options for the storage/display of buttons and pins! My favourite is a pin banner, a piece of fabric attached to a dowel with strings that can hang on your wall. I think it'd be a really cool way to decorate the new space and show off your merch.

  • @CosmicRay111
    @CosmicRay111 Год назад +3

    It is heartening to hear a good review for an entertainment product for a change. Enjoyed this much.

  • @tedpengu1n
    @tedpengu1n Год назад +9

    I saw it over a year ago in the west end and really enjoyed it. I think the beginning was a little ropey but every moment the dalorian was on the stage was sooo cool. Roger Bart knocked it out of the park both sides of the pond but im surprised that Hugh Coles wasnt giving as strong a performance as he was one of the best parts of the UK version. This show reignited my love for these movies and i am showing them to all my friends again and getting them to go to the west end version as it was so good

  • @themaskedinc.786
    @themaskedinc.786 Год назад +2

    How am I just realising that the guy that plays Doc Brown is the same guy who plays Vice Principal Neiro in A Series Of Unfortunate Events

  • @dylansmith1833
    @dylansmith1833 Год назад +2

    I saw the show in London a couple months ago and absolutely loved it! It definitely makes the film proud! I’m hoping to see it again in NYC this week!

  • @Theatrechik51
    @Theatrechik51 Год назад +1

    I def teared up at the finale. The nostalgia and power of the music was so well crafted. And OMG the effects. Practical and projection with that musical moment *chef’s kiss*

  • @braydentoth8442
    @braydentoth8442 Год назад +9

    Yeah I saw this on July 6th, not knowing that it was new to Broadway. I loved the movies and I love musicals (even though this was my first show on Broadway itself). This was such an immersive experience, I felt like I was in one of my favorite movies of all time and that was unbeatable. And yes the music isn’t necessarily memorable but I do quite enjoy it. And the mix of practical sets and effects with projections was awesome. I love large elaborate sets so it made me happy to see several.

  • @theatreprincess41101
    @theatreprincess41101 Год назад +1

    “How do you collect pins?” Is a loaded question 😂 but there are ideas out there. But I will warn you it’ll open up your eyes to a whole new world.

  • @CEDwyer1969
    @CEDwyer1969 Год назад +1

    So, I want to comment on the understudy point you brought up. I went and saw "Back to the Future" for the first time on August 16 @8:00 PM topping a 3 musicals in 2 days thing I did. There was an understudy for Linda, but it didn't affect the show. "Back to the Future" is my 2nd favorite movie of all time (behind "Dirty Dancing" which didn't fare too well as a musical) and I had high hopes going in. I LOVED IT!!! I raved about it on my social media and within a week, I had another ticket for the show, which I went and saw yesterday as a Labor Day Sunday 2:00 matinee. Unfortunately, Roger Bart was out so Merritt David James filled in; he usually plays Principal Strickland. I held out hope that it would work, but it was not up to par. The timing was off. Some of the gags didn't work. Some of the sound effects didn't match up with the actual 'over-the-top' actions. Merritt is also not as vocally strong as Roger Bart is and some of the lyrics were lost. With that being said, the cast made it work; Casey Likes doubled down and really brought his A game to shore up some of the scenes that were just off. I got the sense this was Merritt's first time playing Doc in front of an audience based on the way the cast congratulated him. I looked everywhere to see if this was a planned day off for Roger Bart, but couldn't find anything. Will I go back to see it again? Absofreakinglutely!!! You are correct...the DeLorean is the star of the show. Both times, I got goosebumps with the amazing score as that car roared up, down and around the stage. I will continue to say what I've been saying since I first saw the show...go see it! It's just magical! ❤

  • @Paint_The_Future
    @Paint_The_Future Год назад +5

    You collect pins the same way scouts collects their badges; With a fashionable sash. Alternatively, you could do it like how Military Generals display their "colours", with rows of them on your heart. Either way, you're proudly saying to the world, "These are the musicals I have seen!"

  • @SyriusLee
    @SyriusLee Год назад +1

    I saw it last week on the Broadway with my wife, (first time nyc), it was incredible experience. I didn’t know technically those things are possible what they did during the show. I didn’t know a Broadway show will be on my top 3 list in our tip since I dont like musicals and don’t like theatre. The whole experience was unforgettable for us, thanks for the creators!

  • @AnnelisR
    @AnnelisR Год назад +2

    I've seen BTTF twice. I went in the first time not expecting much, although I like the movies, but the spectacle and that tech is why I'm happy to keep going back. I hope at the very least, it gets the nod for Scenic Design because that was absolutely stunning. (And Roger Bart just....the cherry on top.)

  • @bphesse
    @bphesse Год назад +9

    I saw it in London when I was over there. The ending so so magical it is hard to put into words. I agree - several songs could be cut (the whole "My Myopia" was stupid to me!); I did like the Act 1 ending sequence as well. But that DeLorean is beyond words!

    • @sweetlows1
      @sweetlows1 Год назад +1

      Listening to the album I enjoyed My Myopia, seeing how they did it in the show made me not like it as much. And the reverse is true of Jennifer's "wherever we're going", the leads had good chemistry and made that love song cute and flirty in a way I couldn't get from the song itself.

  • @blevinsdesigns
    @blevinsdesigns Год назад +1

    I’m sure other have answered, but yes! There are specific “books/cases” to collect pins in! Pin collecting was a huge hobby of mine. Has died off over the years though. I still enjoy a great pin though, typically put them on my hats or shoes now-a-days, I would rather show them to the world then be hidden inside a case

  • @christopherjones8096
    @christopherjones8096 Год назад +2

    Saw it in London last year. The trilogy are my favourite movies, so I was looking forward to it but also knew it had a lot to live up to.
    In summary: it really, really rocked. The songs are great and the ensemble performance is insanely good. The stage and DeLorean sequences are visually stunning too. But there are many nods to the ‘hardcore’ fanbase as well, and a couple of fourth wall breaks. The ending is spectacular too.
    I’d actually recommend it to anyone

  • @lucas_arab
    @lucas_arab Год назад

    I saw the musical twice in London in the same week without having seen the movie first. I’m now a HUGE fan and it is the PERFECT gateway musical for returning to live theatre!

  • @philmathis2293
    @philmathis2293 Год назад +4

    I loved the show! But I must say, when I saw the intermission icons, I thought that they were sales pitches (not 50s icons): t shirts, candy, beer and wine. All things to buy during intermission. Would love to hear everyone’s thoughts!

    • @rjmunro
      @rjmunro 6 месяцев назад

      That's what I thought when I saw it in the west end. They looked like intermission (or interval) things.

  • @daveatron_
    @daveatron_ Год назад +1

    1:25 I expected they would do it but I love the localisation with the nyc map location in the opening projections! :)) naturally in the west end production, the projected video starts out at the adelphi theatre on The Strand in london. wonder if they'll do a separate animation for each theatre's location when it goes on the us tour in 2025?

  • @KassMcCormack
    @KassMcCormack Год назад +1

    I remember one of my dad's friends worked on this show years and years ago when it was still super early in development. I really hope it gets a national tour because I would love to be able to see any version of this show because I love the movies and knowing someone who was involved in it makes it even more special!

    • @YuhBoyRoy
      @YuhBoyRoy Год назад +1

      A tour has been announced for it! (I think it was announced before the broadway production for some reason.) There’s not many cities on the list currently, but I’m sure that list will grow

  • @mystery1317
    @mystery1317 Год назад +1

    I was in choir as a young teen and our director once told us that thing about it being okay if the middle was a bit iffy as long as you land the opener and closer and I honestly think it holds true in a lot of performance/entretainment contexts 😂

  • @StevanLekitsch
    @StevanLekitsch Год назад +1

    To collect my pins I made a square of tissue (like a canvas) and put them there all together

  • @tedioustotoro4885
    @tedioustotoro4885 Год назад +6

    I’ve always said that, while I mainly want to work in movies, I do wanna make some theatre shows in my life. One of my ideas is for an adaptation of Scott Pilgrim which has a ton of spectacle. Most of that spectacle would probably go into the action scenes, I’ve already thought of ways that I’d use a mix of a turntable, digital media, and practical sets in a way to make the action much more dynamic, similar to the Jason Bourne stunt show at Universal Studios.

    • @marianahoward5718
      @marianahoward5718 Год назад

      Scott Pilgrim would make a KICK ASS musical!

    • @tedioustotoro4885
      @tedioustotoro4885 Год назад

      @@marianahoward5718 Like, there’s so many elements of the story that make it perfect for the stage. I mean, there’s a several month time skip between volumes three and four so that’s the perfect place for a time skip, there’s so many songs in the books already to use as a starting point (I was originally only gonna use songs in the comics and none from the movie for the show but have decided to give an exception to Black Sheep and only Black Sheep because that song has such a deep connection to the IP now).

  • @Biittle
    @Biittle Год назад +3

    Watched it 2 weeks ago in london. The special effects were a blast

  • @luciarodriguez2979
    @luciarodriguez2979 Год назад +1

    I saw the West End version of Back to the Future: The Musical in April of 2022 and I loved it so much I watched it again January of this year! I was always a fan of the classic movies so in my mind there was a lot to live up to, but I was blown away by the showmanship of all the actors as well as the amazing sets and songs. I have not been able to see the Broadway version yet but judging by the somewhat shared casts and identical props and sets, I bet it is just as amazing as its London counterpart. And even then, I bet its better, because I noticed in my two viewings that songs and dialogue were being changed in response to critics and audience members. I am so thankful that I got to experience another piece of Back to the Future history in person and I hope this show has a long and healthy run (maybe even someday being able to tour to my hometown)!

  • @hannahburgess9154
    @hannahburgess9154 Год назад

    On collecting pins: you can buy a large and deep frame, take out the back and wrap some nice plain fabric behind it. You can then pin on your badges and underneath glue on the date you got it

  • @Fyrmer
    @Fyrmer Год назад +1

    "How do you collect pins?"
    Well, I can't speak to how other do it. But as for me, I bought a black denim "punk vest" (just a jean jacket with the sleeves cut off) nearly two decades ago and I've been putting pins (and the occasional patch) on it ever since. You'd think I'd have run out of space by now, but I've still been able to find space for my retro enamel smiley face pin as recently as last week.
    It's a rare thing indeed for me to wear it in public without at least one person complimenting my pins.

  • @Sayvonite
    @Sayvonite 10 месяцев назад

    6:12 What I do with my pins is that I put it on a cork board. If you want to be really fancy with it, you can put black fabric over it to give it a nice black background. Maybe use a label maker to put the date under it.

  • @mrdansings
    @mrdansings Год назад

    This is one of my favourite shows EVER. It gets so good with every rewatch, and I hope the broadway one does just as well as the West End!

  • @sweetlows1
    @sweetlows1 Год назад +2

    I don't know if it was just the performer I saw in London doing Doc, or a script thing because I haven't seen it come up, but he really hammed up the jokes and would say them multiple times, it started to feel like the groan inducing Genie bits from the Disneyland Aladdin shows. However outside of that it was a fun show! The Delorean is magic, I thought they did a great job with it. (we had a malfunction when it was supposed to crash in to the twin pines mall, it just didn't and they had to reset but otherwise great) I agree they could have cut out some songs, I noticed that almost assault of songs early on and felt like it needed room to breathe at times. But it's worth it for such gems as Pretty Baby, Cake, and those ending songs just being so rock and roll.

  • @morggnnnn
    @morggnnnn Год назад

    I've collected pins for years and I display them on a corkboard, like one you'd use for photos. Works well since it's made for pushpins anyway.

  • @strawb3rrymi1k_
    @strawb3rrymi1k_ Год назад

    as a pin collector, if you want to display them I would recommend investing in a pin banner or two! there are lots of fun designs and they make it easy to show off your pins :)

  • @mollymcdade4031
    @mollymcdade4031 Год назад

    It’s fascinating watching this having seen the West End production a few times, especially comparing the scene-setting and merch. At the Adelphi in London the foyer is designed to look like various storefronts (like car mechanics, florists, a Mayor Goldie Wilson sign etc.) so it feels like you’re walking into Hill Valley. Also the upstairs bar is themed after the periodic table and there is a proper clock tower and electricity connectors that you can hold and pose like Doc as a photo opportunity.
    I saw it’s opening preview in London and have been back a few times since - l love it. The energy of opening preview was insane - Ollie Dobson as Marty got a huge applause when he came onstage after ONE line (as did Doc later). The audience energy was like an electric current, I was legitimately shaking after I left the show. It’s faithful to the movie, but also has fun with knowing it’s a musical. The songs may not be Sondheim but they’re perfect for the show, and while they don’t drive the plot they give you more emotional insight. Also I’m so glad Hugh Coles transferred, he was amazing in London (fun fact: the line addition “I’m your dentist” was an improv he threw in during rehearsal that they kept in)

  • @craigybaby
    @craigybaby Год назад

    I saw it twice during its brief run in Manchester in early 2020. Another little detail I remember... before the show they were playing an 80s radio news report in the bathrooms. During the interval this had changed to a 1950s broadcast, I think it was a weather report due to the storm. I love little things like this!

  • @gabrielw.7324
    @gabrielw.7324 9 месяцев назад

    bro. the pins are for your totes, and dude. i've been waiting to hear "the perfect merch stand" that always lets you down. glad you were blown away! super glad i live upstate. cant wait to see it!

  • @adsheff
    @adsheff 5 месяцев назад

    Saw it last week on Broadway and it was fantastic. See it for escapism, fun, effects etc. It's like being on a theme park ride for 2 hours.

  • @Ilovethephantommovie
    @Ilovethephantommovie Год назад +1

    You can collect pins by putting them in a lanyard or, there are special backpacks you can buy that is designed for buttons and pins. I guess you could buy pin books too.

  • @ExperienceExplorers
    @ExperienceExplorers Год назад

    Great review - I'm with you - this was an amazing experience in the theatre! One to come back to over and over!

  • @cannibalisticrequiem
    @cannibalisticrequiem Год назад +1

    Roger Bart seems like perfect casting for Doc Brown! I absolutely loved Bart as Carmen Ghia in The Producers musical, and I can see much of the energy from that performance in his version of Doc!

  • @Krillinish2
    @Krillinish2 Год назад +2

    I planned a whole week trip around seeing BttF Broadway and it was worth it. Fun crowd. Loved the DeLorean scenes. Highlight of the trip for me. Cursed Child and Shucked were also nice surprises for me.

    • @Krillinish2
      @Krillinish2 14 дней назад

      Just saw the tour in Los Angeles and they weren’t doing impressions as much as Broadway. This was both good and bad. Crowd didn’t respond to the iconic lines as much. But I appreciate that they weren’t doing straight up impression.

  • @MarcusMartn
    @MarcusMartn Год назад +1

    This is a great production, I saw a preview performance and I also attended the gala night show. So much fun 😊

  • @JimmyBeersHere
    @JimmyBeersHere 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for giving your take on the musical. I'm trying to see it this summer at The Kennedy Center in DC. This will be my first time seeing a Musical, or a Play at this level. I'm hoping it'll be my gateway into getting myself to go and see more live shows. I took on acting as a passion in 2020 and am very interested in watching others who have acted longer doing their work live. You're video has me ready to have a good first time musical experience!

  • @Herlehy
    @Herlehy Год назад +1

    Saw it in London last Thursday. Went in a fan of the films with zero idea on how they’d adapt this.
    And it just worked. I was amazed. I was wondering how they were going to show some of the things, and they did it in ways that were very well thought out in my mind. The lyrics some times going into the themes from Alan Silvestri’s original score made me happy. Definitely looking forward to seeing it again, though I will need to go to NYC or wait until they get a tour to LA.

  • @XploringGender
    @XploringGender Год назад

    For pin collecting: if you're not a 'load them up on a denim jacket' person, framed cork board! I had a bunch of pins from this creative problem solving thing called Destination Imagination, and I had them on display on two giant cork boards.

  • @leedovale3836
    @leedovale3836 Год назад +1

    For pin collection, get a canvas to stick them into it may be difficult to secure it because of the style or the fastener but it is the best option in my opinion. You can paint the canvas black or any color really if you don't want white. It's a good way to display them in an organized manner and it's not expensive either

  • @kylelowe
    @kylelowe 6 месяцев назад

    I got to see it last July and just stumbled across this video. The show was spectacular and mind blowing. I was able to enjoy the show in the moment but then was dissecting how things were done as soon as I was walking to the store!

  • @CrafterKitty-sm3zv
    @CrafterKitty-sm3zv 2 месяца назад

    For pin collections, might I suggest a Japanese ItaBag, a clear fronted backpack or satchel that is designed to protect and present collections of charms, pins, and artwork!

  • @jonathanloh1634
    @jonathanloh1634 9 месяцев назад

    Had just watched this in London last Monday at the Adelphi, where I probably wont be able to see in back in Singapore here. I'm still riding on the dopamine high of watching the show. I heard they just celebrated their 100th performance at the Adelphi over the weekend

  • @tribeofonejd
    @tribeofonejd Год назад +2

    Saw the show in London back in June and absolutely loved it! If it was half the show I saw I’m sure it must have been great!

  • @The.trans.agenda
    @The.trans.agenda Месяц назад

    I accidently started collecting pins and now I put them on a cork board that just happened to already be on my wall

  • @jasminak7342
    @jasminak7342 Год назад

    I also love the spectacle! I live in SF where we have a thriving local theatre scene, with subdued sets & emphasis on the humanity in the story, which is wonderful. But if I'm going to fly to NY & pay so much money for a broadway vacation, or even just buy tickets to an expensive touring show, I want to see something I can't regularly get at home.

  • @elizabethingermann5911
    @elizabethingermann5911 Год назад

    my mom collected pins. she stuck them to a bulletin board on the wall. You could cover one in fabric (since these seem to be safety pin style and don't go into the cork as well). It would make a cute background element in the studio and secretly doubles as a sound dampener.