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Sunday, November 13, 2016

Jersey Boys

Jersey Boys
National Tour
Buell Theater
Denver, CO
November 9-13, 2016

Broadway has been filled with autobiographical musicals over the years. So Jersey Boys, the story of the Four Seasons, doesn’t seem to be much different. However, the way that the story is told is what makes it special. That is why after eleven years it is still playing on Broadway and touring the US.


The story started in “Spring,” a chapter narrated by bad boy member Tommy De Vito. It got off to a fast start and kept a breathtaking pace throughout. The simple set changed from city streets, restaurants, jail houses and stages quickly thanks to the effective lighting and screen displays.

When the season switched to “Summer,” and Bob Gaudio took over the narration the mood changed. And when the group broke into “Sherry” the energy in the building exploded. The band’s rise to the top was swift and the audience was transported to a 1960’s concert.

Just when we thought we knew everything, Nick Massey took over the “Fall” narration. Suddenly we got another side of the story. And in final season, “Winter” our hearts broke as we heard Frankie Valli’s tragedies behind the scenes.


Between the Jersey accents and the fast pace we really entered the world around the band as they evolved. The story was filled with intelligent humor and the music that everybody knows.

The performers told the story with impeccable timing and the songs were a walk down memory lane. At times the actor portraying Frankie was a bit shrill and "My Boyfriend's Back" didn't really sound anything like the original recording. But that didn't any of the joy out of hearing these classics live.

At curtain call I was amazed to see all the women in the show were played by three actresses - an impressive feat. All the characters were somewhat exaggerated and yet still believable. I see a lot of theater, but I have never been to a performance where the audience was on their feet before the first actors arrived for the curtain call. The standing ovation was well deserved. Jersey Boys was one of the most enjoyable nights of theater I have had.

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