To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the original “Back to the Future”, the iconic film will be shown in its entirety on the Hollywood Bowl’s HD screen with its orchestral score played live by the Los Angeles Philharmonic, on Tuesday, June 30 at 8:30 p.m.
The evening will begin with a special appearance and introduction on stage by producer and co-writer Bob Gale, who will be joined by members of the film’s cast, including: Christopher Lloyd (Emmet “Doc” Brown), Lea Thompson (Lorraine Baines), Donald Fullilove (Goldie Wilson) and Claudia Wells (Jennifer Parker); as well as composer Alan Silvestri.
Three DeLoreans — replicas of the car used in the film — as well as a replica of Marty McFly’s 4×4 truck will be on display in different areas of the Bowl grounds.
Led by conductor David Newman, the Los Angeles Philharmonic will perform Alan Silvestri’s score, including 20 minutes of new music composed by Silvestri for the live orchestra presentations of the film – most notably a new original, orchestral score for the main and end title credits. Additional scenes throughout the film will also feature new music.
Subscriptions and single tickets are available at www.Hollywood-Bowl.com, or via credit card phone order at (323)850-2000, and in person at the Hollywood Bowl Box Office. The Hollywood Bowl is located at 2301 N. Highland Ave.
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