Jersey Boys
An utterly infectious hit parade... an unstoppable tidal wave of warm musical memories.
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Must end January 2024
The story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons is back where it belongs in the West End! Winning an Olivier Award for Best New Musical in 2009 and 55 more across the globe, this musical phenomenon breaks box office records wherever it plays, telling the story of four young lads from New Jersey, and the incredible story of their rise to the top of the charts.
The story of how four blue-collar boys from the back streets of New Jersey became America's biggest pop sensation, Jersey Boys premiered on Broadway in 2005 and promptly won the Tony Award for Best Musical the following year. The quality of the storytelling (not something readily associated with jukebox musicals) should have come as no surprise given that Marshall Brickman and Rob Elice were on writing duties. Brickman is an Oscar-winning screenwriter, best known for co-writing Annie Hall and Manhattan with Woody Allen, while Elice has the phenomenally acclaimed play Peter and The Starcatcher to his name. Both were enlisted by Clint Eastwood to write the screenplay for the Jersey Boys movie.
Pulsing with the vibrant energy of the 50s and 60s, Jersey Boys trounces its contemporaries by fashioning a truly compelling and complex narrative from The Four Seasons rags to riches tale. And of course, there's just the small matter of the songs as well: Sherry, Walk Like a Man, December, 1963 (Oh What A Night), Can't Take My Eyes Off You and Big Girls Don't Cry are all included.
What is the story?
Unlike most other jukebox musicals, Jersey Boys doesn't shoe-horn the group's songs into an invented narrative. Rather, it's a chronological retelling of the band's rise to fame, narrated by each of the four members in turn.
We begin in the late 50s, with our narrator New Jersey singer, and sometime petty criminal, Tommy Devito. He's currently playing alongside his brother Nicki and friend Nick Massi in a rock 'n' roll band named the Variety Trio. It's fair to say that they aren't having the greatest of successes. But that all changes when Devito discovers the singing talents of local boy Frankie Castelluccio (later Valli). In his high-pitched, angelic voice, Devito knows he has something special. When genius songwriter Bob Gaudio is added to the mix, the group go from playing pokey bars to topping the charts. Their new name? The Four Seasons. Not everything is rosy at the top though, with the band's troubled New Jersey past coming back to haunt them just they hit the big time...
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Cast
Luke Suri as Frankie Valli
Declan Egan as Bob Gaudio
Peter Nash as Tommy De Vite
Karl James Wilson as Nick Massi
Joesph Peters as Bob Crewe
Andy Barke as Gyp de Carlo
Gracie Lai as Lorraine
Kirsty Whelan as Mary Delgado
Oliver Tester as Norm/Hank
Joey Cornish as Joey Pesci
Jacob McIntosh as Barry Belson
Rosie Needham as Francine
With
Danny Knot, Bonnie Page, Olly Manley, Daniel Parkinson, Matthew Lawrence and Pearce Barron
Creative
Book by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice
Music and Lyrics by Bob Gaudio and Bob Crewe
Directed by Des McAnuff
Orchestrations by Steve Orich
Choreography by Sergio Trujillo
Set Design by Klara Zieglerova
Costume Design by Jess Goldstein
Lighting Design by Howell Binkley
Sound Design by Steve Canyon Kennedy
Reviews
Our review
Even if you weren't a twinkle in your parents' eyes in the Sixties, Jersey Boys has plenty of catchy non-stop hits that you are bound to recognise.
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Natalie Vincent
Customer reviews
Jenni
Absolutely outstanding
L McLaughlin
Jersey Boys
Helen
Speechless!