Jersey Boys
Jersey Boys
It’s 1962 and four rough kids from New Jersey are doing everything they can to get out. They’re going to be rock and roll legends. Set against a background of mob violence and heartbreak and cleverly told from four different perspectives, Jersey Boys tells the true story of the four boys who gave the world the soaring sounds of ‘Sherry’, ‘Can’t Take My Eyes Off You’, ‘Big Girls Don’t Cry’ and ‘Oh What A Night’.
Having played in theatres all over the world and for a six-year run at the West End’s Prince Edward Theatre, Jersey Boys has now moved to London’s famed Piccadilly Theatre. The musical pedigree of this multi-award-winning musical cannot be faulted. The extraordinary and unique sound of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons is known to all, and their music is adored by millions. But this jukebox musical is more than hit songs and spine-tingling falsetto: it is the stirring and personal story of a struggling group of Italian Americans who made music history.
Following on from his West End debut in the hit We Will Rock You, rising star Michael Watson leads an assured cast. With startling accuracy and poignancy, Michael Watson (at certain performances replaced by Sandy Moffat recently seen in the ballad-belting Rock of Ages), Edd Post, John Boydon and Matt Nalton bring Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, their unconquerable sound and their oh-so-shiny ties to life.
- Duration
134 minutes
Additional Details & FAQ
- Cancellation Policy
No refunds available after purchase.
- Suitable For Children
Recommended for 12+ due to strong language.
Children under 5 years and babes in arms will strictly not be admitted
- Where Do I Go
Piccadilly Theatre, 16 Denman Street , London,W1D 7DY
By Tube- Piccadilly Circus
By Bus-24, 29 or 176
Reviews
Claudio Gambarotta
Jul 12, 2017
Thoroughly recommendable. A very enjoyable show indeed.
Mel
Dec 25, 2016
Always wanted to see the show, and as I treated myself with a Bday away from home it was the perfect Opportunity. Really enjoyed the evening. Will definitely go and watch it again next time I'm in London. Ta ever so much