JERSEY BOYS at The 5th Avenue: Remembering my "first time"...
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Opening night at the 5th Avenue Theatre was the fourth time I've seen JERSEY BOYS. My "first time" was November 2005. It hadn't been open for too long so I was able to get a really good ticket on the day of the show. The crowd must have been entirely from New Jersey because every time there was a reference to "Jersey" there was huge applause and woohooing.In New York, whenever they talked about "...we put Jersey on the map...", or a "...Jersey Contract...", the crowd went wild. And when Bob Gaudio talks about how their fans weren't wearing flowers in their hair or trying to levitate the Pentagon, but were flipping burgers, shipping out, or pumping gas, the crowd went wild. It was quite something to see that 'hood reaction!
Seeing it in Seattle was slightly different.
Don't get me wrong, by the end of the show everyone is dancing and screaming and loving it. But understandably, some of the Jersey-isms were met with a more understated reaction. Perhaps because the Seattle audience members were the people who had tried to levitate the Pentagon!
This is a great production! I loved it and was so glad to get a chance to see the show again. It really is well crafted and runs like clockwork. Everyone in the cast is terrific -- Christopher Kale Jones as Franki Valli (just curious, is it a requirement that the actor who plays Franki Valli must have a triple barrel name?), Deven May as Tommy Devito, Erich Bergen as Bob Gaudio and Erik Bates as Nick Massi.
The ensemble is fabola as well and they all play multiple roles (it's hard to believe that there are only three women in the cast). I especially liked John Altieri as Bob Crewe. And all the Jersey Boys were so friendly at the opening night party, taking time to chat with fans such as myself. And the original Broadway Jersey Boys were the same way -- really friendly and down to earth and willing to take pictures with fans and chat. Must be a Jersey thing.
However, I have to agree with Misha Berson's review in The Seattle Times that the sound was a tad loud at times, which is unusual for the 5th Avenue Theatre which aways has great sound. As she mentioned in her review, "...with the volume cranked up high (on a few tunes, make that assaultively high), this music struts along to a pugnacious beat."
I'm off to see it again tonight (that makes five times)! Hurry and get your tickets, 'cuz if you don't see it you'll find out that Big Girls Do Cry!
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