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The story of Jersey Boys follows four blue collar boys from the wrong the side of town - Frankie Valli, Bob Gaudio, Tommy Devito and Nick Massi - as they go from rags to riches forming "The Four Seasons" and working their way from the streets of Newark to the heights of stardom. The Four Seasons performed unashamedly catchy pop tunes that reached out to their own demographic; working class guys and girls trying to make it out and make it in an increasingly complicated world.
The Four Seasons encapsulated the North Eastern working class environment, their records evoked the feeling of New York City. They changed the face of music with their signature sound and pop symphonies, their music was like no other.

The Jersey Boys is a celebration of The Four Seasons contribution to musical history, commemorating their thirteen top ten hits from 1962 to 1967, their split and the fact that their music never died. The lives and songs of the Four Seasons are translated onto the stage, prepare to become engrossed in this captivating tale.

Director of The Jersey Boys: Des McAnuff
Choreography: Sergio Trujillo
Written by : Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice
Music and Lyrics: Bob Gaudio and Bob Crewe

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Prince Edward Theatre

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Old Compton Street, W1

Nearest Tube Station

Leicester Square

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Monday - Saturday 7.30pm, Tuesday and Saturday 2.30pm

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