Jersey Boys: The On Stage Classic

28th October 2015 | Category: Theater

Tragedy, Fame, Drama, as well as Fortune – the Tony-Award Winning Broadway Musical – Jersey Boys all everything it takes to be an E! True Hollywood Story.  As well as have an amazing soundtrack.
This show is a musical documentary that shares the often tumultuous, rags to riches story of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons.
It allows you to follow the life of the four blue-collar boys from their start on the rough streets of Newark, New Jersey to being the largest pop music sensations of all time.  This story is told to you from the view point of all four young men: Tommy DeVito, the young man who started the group and kept them all together until they finally hit the big time with their song “Sherry” in the year 1962, Frankie Valli, who was the best known group member for his fabulous voice; Bob Gaudio, is the member who wrote the group’s biggest hit; as well as Nick Massi.  You may also be surprised by the fact that it was Joe Pesci who introduced Gaudio to DeVito and helped with this amazing group to stardom.
You may find that the musical Jersey Boys seems to play like a soap opera – with one big difference this story is real.  As the four young men rose to be successful they led very messy lives at times which included tings such as jail time, money problems, mob ties, personal tragedy as well as divorce.  This story is not always pleasant and it definitely includes occasional profanity.
There is nothing overly technical or elaborate about the sets or even the effects that are being used in Jersey Boys – It is just a real life story that is very compelling that is accompanied by incredible music that is considered to be the star of this show.

Make sure you know the information about the show, and where to get your tickets. Ticket Center has all of the tickets you could possibly need!

Show Dates:  On Going
Show Times:

Tuesday 6:30pm and 9:30pm

Saturday 5:00pm and 8:15pm

Sunday, Wednesday – Friday 7:00pm
Age Restriction: 12 Years
Show Length: 2 Hours 10 Minutes

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