May 11, 2010

Men behind the ‘Jersey Boys’

“Jersey Boys,” the Broadway smash, pulls into the Providence Performing Arts Center this week for a monthlong run. The touring show, which is breaking box office records around the country, tells the story of ’60s pop music sensations Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. And it was written by a couple of guys who never guessed Valli and his crooners had a story to tell.

Writer Rick Elice was working as a creative consultant at Disney Studios when he got a call from a music promoter friend asking whether he’d consider writing a musical along the lines of “Mamma Mia!” but using the music of The Four Seasons. Pull together a bunch of Seasons songs to tell a story, came the suggestion.

“It was a nonstarter,” said Elice of the project. “It had been done before.” But Elice was willing to at least have lunch with Valli and fellow band member Bob Gaudio. What followed floored him.

Valli and Gaudio told tales of running with the Mob, of committing petty crime and doing time.

“It was fascinating,” said Elice from his office in New York. “I’d never heard or read any of these strange anecdotes. Music fans know all about the Stones and The Beatles, but no one knew about The Four Seasons. The stuff was not just interesting, it was untold.”

Had these stories gotten out in the 1960s, they would have probably ended Valli’s career, said Elice.

Read the complete story at Projo.com

Jersey Boys opens Wednesday and runs through June 6 at the Providence Performing Arts Center, 220 Weybosset St., Providence. Tickets start at $28.

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1 Comment »

  1. All I can say,
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    Comment by Jersey Boys Tickets — May 17, 2010 @ 9:22 am

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