“Sherry, Sherry baby, Sherry, Sherry baby, She - e - e-e-e-e-ry baby, She - e - rry, can you come out tonight..”
Please Note: The Jersey Boys Musical contains explicit language.
Jersey Boys - The Musical
Jersey Boys has just touched down at the Prince Edward Theatre in Soho. After its massive success stateside, the award winning musical is set to take the West End by storm. Based on the lives of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, this spectacular biopic features all the major hits of their back catalogue. So, if you're a fan of the music of the 1960s then make sure you catch Jersey Boys this summer before they take off!
Jersey Boys - The Story
This musical sensation follows the story of four guys from Newark, as they transform their lives from rags to riches with their irrepressible music. The Jersey Boys story recreates the lives of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons as they live the blue-collar dream, becoming a pop phenomenon to sell 175 million records across the world.
Written by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice, Jersey Boys encapsulates every working class kid's dreams with its journey from the wrong side of town to international stardom. With classic songs such as 'Big Girls Don't Cry' and 'Can't Take My Eyes Off You', the story tells of a group of boys' amazing life-journey with the Four Seasons music as its soundtrack.
Theatre
Prince Edward Theatre
Address
Old Compton Street, W1
Nearest Tube Station
Leicester Square
Show Times
Monday - Saturday 7.30pm, Tuesday 2.30pm
Show Duration
2 hours 30 minutes (including interval)
Director
Des McAnuff
Choreographer
Sergio Trujillo
Set Design
Klara Zieglerova
Writers
Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice
Did You Know!
The American version of Jersey Boys won four 2006 Tony Awards, including Best Musical.
The Tony Award winning musical Jersey Boys landed in the West End last week to a riotous reception. The excellent stagecraft, snappy dialogue and mesmerising interplay of real instruments and backing tracks makes for a really intense and high octane 2 and a half hours. Already the benefactor of some glowing reviews, Jersey Boys is causing a real stir in Theatreland and promises to move from strength to strength.
'Jersey Boys' Announce New Cast!
The sensational new musical Jersey Boys' has announced its stellar cast for 2008. Documenting the rise of the genre-defining Four Seasons, 'Jersey Boys' will star Ryan Molloy as the sensational frontman Frankie Valli. Molloy's superb soul voice has won him many accolades on both sides of the Atlantic. After cutting his theatrical teeth in New York and Los Angeles, Ryan has returned to his roots of late and has been seen treading those famous boards in the West End. He has starred in 'Macbeth', 'The Blues Brothers Unlimited' and 'Taboo', where he played the legendary 80s pop icon Steve Strange.
Stephen Ashfield, Molloy's co-star in 'Taboo', also joins the 'Jersey Boys' cast. Ashfield has gone from playing the legendary Boy George in 'Taboo' to filming Stephen Sondheim's 'Sweeny Todd' to playing Bob Gaudio in this newly cast 'Jersey Boys'.
Nick Massi will be played by film and theatre star Philip Bulcock. Bulcock has starred in 'Grease', 'Elvis- The Musical' and the movie '28 Days Later' to name but a few. Catching the up and coming performer in this acclaimed musical is not to be missed!
Completing the line up is Glenn Carter as Tommy DeVito. Carter, most well known for his breathtaking performance as Christ in 'Jesus Christ Superstar', will round off cast of one of the most hotly anticipated musicals in West End history. So what are you waiting for? You know the era, you love the songs, so now meet the NEW 'Jersey Boys'!
Relevant Information for Jersey Boys - The London Show
The Jersey Boys-Music The Jersey Boys musical features a fantasic range of The Four Seasons smash hit do-whopping tracks, from "Sherry Baby" to "Walk Like A Man", book with Holiday Extras to see this superb show in the West End.
Dinner at L'Escargot with The Jersey Boys Dinner at L'Escargo with The Jersey Boys, why not treat yourself to a pre-theatre dinner. Enjoy the culinary delights of L'Escargo before watching the fantastic Jersey Boys at the Prince Edward Theatre.
The Prince Edward Theatre The Prince Edward Theatre was built in 1930 with a capacity of more than sixteen hundred. The theatre opened with a muscial comedy that proved to be unpopular with London audiences and closed after 59 performances
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