Jon Lee will take on the role of Frankie Valli in Jersey Boys at the Prince Edward Theatre from 15 March 2011, alternating with Ryan Molloy who enters his fourth year in the multi award-winning show.
Jersey Boys had its UK premiere on 18
March 2008 (previews from 28 February), going on to win Best New Musical at the Oliviers and four Whatsonstage.com Awards. The musical follows four boys on their
journey from the wrong side of the tracks in the state of New Jersey to
international success as pop music sensation The Four Seasons. The band
wrote their own songs, invented their own sounds and sold 175 million
records worldwide, all before they were 30.
Amongst their many hits included in the show are “Sherry”, “Walk Like a
Man”, “December, 1963 (Oh What a Night)”, “Big Girls Don’t Cry”, “Can’t
Take My Eyes Off of You”, “Working My Way Back to You” and “Who Loves
You”. The musical has been written by Rick Elice and Marshall
Brickman and uses the original music written by band member Bob
Gaudio.
The new cast will also feature: Matthew Wycliffe as Bob Gaudio, Wayne Smith as Bob Crewe, Rachael Wooding as Mary Delgado, Carl Au as Joe Pesci, Lauren Hall as Francine, Jo Servi as Barry Belson, Chris Gardner as Hank Majewski, and Jake Samuels as Norm Waxman. Trina Hill and Tom Oakley also join the ensemble.
Jon Boydon will continue to star as Tommy DeVito, Eugene McCoy as Nick Massi, Mark Carroll as Donnie/Knuckles, Charlie Bull as Lorraine, and Stuart Milligan as Gyp DeCarlo. Also in the cast are Lucinda Gill, Michael Conway, Mark Isherwood, Ben Wheeler and Paul Iveson.
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