Prince Edward Theatre
Old Compton Street, London, W1D 4HS
Bookings being taken until: 24 October 2010
Jersey Boys is the true story of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. It's about how these 4 working class boys made their way from the wrong side of the track in New Jersey to one of the US' most famous bands in the 1960s. The show has won 4 Tony Awards, one for best musical. After having been touring around the USA for a few years, Jersey Boys has now come to the West End.
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Maria
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The story went a bit too quick sometimes, I guess they had a lot of information and happenings to the band members to fit in in a very short time, but that made it feel a bit shallow, I didn't get a true feeling for the characters.
I think I would have appreciated the show more if I had actually heard of the group before. Although I recognized some of the songs, such as "Can't Take My Eyes Off You", "Bye Bye Baby" and a couple of songs from Dirty Dancing including "Big Girls Don't Cry", I hadn't heard of most of them before. It was a musical that is more like a concert and where you go mostly for the music. Most of the audience were 50+ and seemed very happy, standing up and dancing to the music in the end, so I think if you're a big Four Seasons fan, then this is worth seeing, otherwise, not sure.