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January 10, 2010

Jersey Boys National Tour Cast

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Christopher Kale Jones Frankie Valli
Erich Bergen Bob Gaudio
Deven May Tommy DeVito
Michael Ingersoll Nick Massi
John Altieri Bob Crewe and others
Joseph Siravo Gyp DeCarlo and others
Miles Aubrey Norm Waxman and others
Erik Bates Swing/Dance & Fight Captain
Sandra Denise Lorraine and others
Jennifer Evans Swing
Rick Faugno Joey and others
Eric Gutman Hank Majewski and others
Nathan Klau Ralph Knuckles and others
Brandon Mattheius Barry Belson and others
Jackie Seiden Mary Delgado and others
Jarrod Spector Alternate Frankie Valli
Taylor Sternberg Swing
Melissa Strom Francine and others

Jersey Boys Fourth Highest Grossing Show; Rialto Grosses $1 Billion!

Jersey Boys August Wilson Theatre

Jersey Boys August Wilson Theatre

According to a report in Variety by Gordon Cox, the year end figures for the Broadway box office have been compiled by the Broadway League and the Great White Way has hit the $1 billion benchmark in 2009!

JERSEY BOYS grossed $56.5 million last year, making it the FOURTH highest grossing show in 2009!

Below are the Top 5 Broadway Grossing Shows in 2009:

  1. Wicked: $77.3 million
  2. Billy Elliot: $66.2 million
  3. The Lion King: $63.2 million
  4. Jersey Boys: $56.5 million
  5. West Side Story: $52.2 million

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Jersey Boys Chicago Ends Today

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Jersey Boys at Bank of America Theatre in Chicago, IL

As we all know, JERSEY BOYS Chicago will end its phenomenal run today, January 10, 2010 at the Bank of America Theatre. At its closing, the show will have played 27 months — a total of 951 performances — and been seen by 1.3 million patrons.

Chicago has always been my kind of town, but our visit to JERSEY BOYS in July of last year was a visit like no other, thanks to the cast, the crew, and four magical times seeing the show! The show takes its final bow on Sunday.

I wish this fabulous cast, the fantastic band, the hard-working crew, and stage manager Larry Baker all the best in their future endeavors.

'Jersey Boys' captures the essence of the Four Seasons

“Jersey Boys,” the 2006 Tony winner for best musical, has been a long time coming to Detroit. The phenomenal production at the Fisher Theatre proves it was more than worth the wait.

The show charts the meteoric rise of the Four Seasons, the 1960s chart toppers known for their soaring harmonies and working class roots.

More than a greatest hits collection, the play recounts the compelling story of the group’s ups and downs, including repeated brushes with the Mafia.

What makes “Jersey Boys” a winner is the care that has gone into every aspect of its production. The clever script (by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice) uses the seasons to take the audience through the different phases of the quartet’s career. In spring, we learn how musician/wiseguy Tommy DeVito (Matt Bailey) launched the group in between prison stints. We also see how he nearly scuttled it with a half-million dollars in gambling and tax debts.

Bob Gaudio (Josh Franklin), the Seasons member that wrote most of its hits, represents Summer. He talks about the salad days of the group, which scored its first big hit with “Sherry” in 1962 and successfully staved off the British Invasion with “Let’s Hang On!” and “C’mon Marianne” in the mid-’60s. Bass man Nick Massi (Steve Gouveia), who describes himself as the group’s Ringo, adds a welcome note of self-deprecating humor.

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'Jersey Boys' breaks box office record at Fisher Theatre

Jersey Boys at the Fisher Theatre

Jersey Boys photoThe Broadway show ‘Jersey Boys’ broke a three-year-old box office record at the Fisher Theatre last week. The smash Broadway hit “Jersey Boys” opened at the Fisher Theatre Dec. 19 and it has already broken a three-year-old box office record.

According to BroadwayWorld.com, the show grossed $1,251,618.00 during the week ending Dec. 27. That’s just ahead of the previous record of $1,225,511, held by “Spamalot” in December 2006.

“Jersey Boys” is a musical about the 1960s rock and roll group Frankie Vallie and the Four Seasons. the current run in Detroit is part of a national tour of major U.S. cities.

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