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Jersey Boys

Jersey Boys (Trafalgar Theatre), London, Great Britain
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Thursday 9 December 2021
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Important Info
Type: Musical
City: London, Great Britain
Starts at: 19:30
Overview

Tony and Olivier award-winning smash hit musical – JERSEY BOYS – returns to London opening the new Trafalgar Theatre. The beloved Tony, Grammy and Olivier Award-winning smash hit musical Jersey Boys returns to London’s West End, opening at the new multi-million pound reinstated Trafalgar Theatre.

Jersey Boys is written by Marshall Brickman & Rick Elice, with music by Bob Gaudio and lyrics by Bob Crewe. Casting is to be announced.

Go behind the music and inside the story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons in the Tony and Olivier Award-winning, true-life phenomenon, Jersey Boys. They were just four guys from New Jersey, until they sang their very first note. They had a sound nobody had ever heard… and the radio just couldn’t get enough of. But while their harmonies were perfect onstage, off stage it was a very different story—a story that has made them an international sensation all over again.

From the streets of New Jersey to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, this is the musical that’s too good to be true. The show is packed with their hits, including Beggin’, Sherry, Walk Like A Man, December, 1963 (Oh What a Night), Big Girls Don’t Cry, My Eyes Adored You, Let’s Hang On (To What We’ve Got), Bye Bye Baby, Can’t Take My Eyes Off You, Working My Way Back to You, Fallen Angel, Rag Doll and Who Loves You.

Recipient of Broadway’s Tony, London’s Olivier and Australia’s Helpmann Awards for Best New Musical, Jersey Boys is the winner of 65 major awards and has been seen by over 27 million people worldwide.

Jersey Boys originally opened in New York on 6 November 2005 and, by the time it closed over 11 years later on 15 January 2017, it was the 12th longest running show in Broadway history. It first ran in London’s West End from 18 March 2008 to 26 March 2017 – nine amazing years – and, at the time, was the sixth longest musical running in the West End. Jersey Boys played two record-breaking UK and Ireland Tours from 2014 to 2016 and from 2017 to 2019.

Jersey Boys returned to New York with a new production in November 2017. The Jersey Boys US National Tour is still breaking house records in cities across North America.

Jersey Boys at the Trafalgar Theatre will be staged by the entire original Broadway creative team, led by the Tony Award-winning team of director Des McAnuff and choreographer Sergio Trujillo, with scenic design by Klara Zieglerova, costume design by Jess Goldstein, lighting by Howell Binkley, sound by Steve Canyon Kennedy and projections design by Michael Clark. The orchestrations are by Steve Orich and the music supervision and vocal arrangements by Ron Melrose.

Jersey Boys is produced in London by the Dodgers and Trafalgar Theatre Productions Ltd.

Important information - Contains strong language. Latecomers will be allowed in at the first suitable break.

History
Premiere of this production: 05 October 2004, La Jolla Playhouse at University of California, San Diego

Jersey Boys is a 2005 jukebox musical with music by Bob Gaudio, lyrics by Bob Crewe, and book by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice. It is presented in a documentary-style format that dramatizes the formation, success and eventual break-up of the 1960s rock 'n' roll group The Four Seasons.

Venue Info

Jersey Boys (Trafalgar Theatre) - London
Location   14 Whitehall

Trafalgar Theatre is a new West End theatre in Whitehall, near Trafalgar Square, in the City of Westminster, London. It is set to open in spring 2021 following a major multi-million-pound restoration project aiming to reinstate it back to its original heritage design. The musical Jersey Boys was opened the new Trafalgar Theatre on 10 August 2021. It is a jukebox musical, presented in a documentary-style format that dramatizes the formation, success and eventual break-up of the 1960s rock 'n' roll group The Four Seasons.

The Grade II listed building was built in 1930 with interiors in the Art Deco style as the Whitehall Theatre; it regularly staged comedies and revues. It was converted into a television and radio studio in the 1990s, before returning to theatrical use in 2004 as Trafalgar Studios, the name it bore until 2020. 

“A new venue that’s changing the shape of the West End.” The Times

Trafalgar Studios opened on 26th May 2004 and, with two auditoria under a single roof, was the first theatre of its kind in the heart of London’s West End.

Offering audiences a chance to see theatre that would not otherwise have found a place in the West End, Trafalgar Studio 1 opened with the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Othello, starring Antony Sher as Iago. This was followed by John Doyle’s acclaimed Watermill production of Sondheim’s Sweeney Todd, the jazz and blues musical Simply Heavenly from the Young Vic, Losing Louis starring Alison Steadman and Shoot The Crow starring James Nesbitt. The following year, the RSC returned with their Gunpowder Season before Alan Cumming made his return to the London stage in the first major revival of Bent. Over the following years highlights have included Rik Mayall in the title role of The New Statesman: Alan B’stard’s Extremely Secret Weapon; Lee Evans and Jason Isaacs in the 50th Anniversary production of Harold Pinter’s The Dumb Waiter; the dramatization of the abolition of the slave trade, African Snow; the hit comedy Elling, starring John Simm and Adrian Bower; A Night in November starring Warren Mitchell; Riflemind directed by Philip Seymour Hoffman; Entertaining Mr Sloane, starring Imelda Staunton and Mathew Horne; The Mountaintop and Othello starring Lenny Henry.

With a reputation for fresh and challenging new work, Trafalgar Studios started to build a loyal following. In 2013 James McAvoy took to the Studio 1 stage in Jamie Lloyd’s ground breaking production of Macbeth, which launched the much anticipated first season of Trafalgar Transformed. The season also featured Simon Russell Beale and John Simm in The Hothouse, and The Pride starring Hayley Atwell. Sir Richard Eyre’s award-winning production of Ibsen’s Ghosts, with Lesley Manville, followed, before the second season of Trafalgar Transformed with Martin Freeman in the title role of Jamie Lloyd’s production of Richard III. This was followed by East is East, with Jane Horrocks, before James McAvoy returned in The Ruling Class. The critically acclaimed Golem and Robert Icke’s stunning production of Oresteia then graced the Studio 1 stage in 2015 with Jamie Lloyd making his directorial return to the venue that year with The Homecoming and his contemporary adaptation of Jean Genet’s masterpiece The Maids, starring Uzo Aduba.  Studio 1 was also home to the hugely successful razor-sharp comedy The Spoils, written by and starring Jesse Eisenberg together with Sam Shepard’s American classic Buried Child, starring Ed Harris. 2017 welcomed Stockard Channing to the stage in Apologia, directed by Jamie Lloyd. The greatly acclaimed new British musical The Grinning Man brought us in to 2018 and was followed by Orlando Bloom starring in Tracy Lett’s Killer Joe as well as the transfers of sell out new British productions, the Bush Theatre’s Misty and National Theatre’s Nine Night.

Important Info
Type: Musical
City: London, Great Britain
Starts at: 19:30
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