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JERSEY
BOYS DIRECTED
BY DES McANUFF
ANNOUNCES
ENGAGEMENT at CIVIC
THEATRE; OCTOBER 17 – NOVEMBER 11, 2007! JERSEY
BOYS,
the story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, will
make its highly-anticipated return to JERSEY
BOYS
is presented in TUNE
IN! The
National Touring Company of JERSEY
BOYS
will perform live on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” on Monday,
March 19
and perform a medley of songs from the show. JERSEY
BOYS
will be the musical guest, on the last slot of the show. Check local
listings at www.nbcsandiego.com
for more information. JERSEY BOYS is the story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons: Frankie Valli, Bob Gaudio, Tommy DeVito and Nick Massi. This is the story of how a group of blue-collar boys from the wrong side of the tracks became one of the biggest American pop music sensations of all time. They wrote their own songs, invented their own sounds and sold 175 million records worldwide - all before they were thirty. Casting
for the The
JERSEY BOYS
design and production team comprises Klara
Zieglerova (Scenic Design), Jess
Goldstein (Costume Design), Howell
Binkley (winner of the 2006 Tony Award®
for
his Lighting Design of JERSEY BOYS),
Steve
Canyon Kennedy (Sound Design), Michael
Clark (Projections Design), Charles
LaPointe (Wig and Hair Design), Steve
Orich (Orchestrations) and Ron
Melrose (Music Direction, Vocal Arrangements &
Incidental Music). JERSEY
BOYS
is produced by Dodger
Theatricals, Joseph
J. Grano, Tamara
and Kevin
Kinsella, Pelican
Group, in association with Latitude
Link and Rick Steiner. CRITICAL
PRAISE: “Too
good to be true. The book by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice is as
tight and absorbing as an Arthur Miller play. The cast is just plain
wonderful. The glitzy, sleight-of-hand staging by Des McAnuff doesn’t
hurt either. With its vibrant choreography by Sergio Trujillo,
imaginative settings by Klara Zieglerova, spot-on costumes by Jess Goldstein,
and arena-style lighting by Howell Binkley, JERSEY
BOYS is terrific – a show dynamically alive in music, while as a
drama, it catches the very texture, almost the actual smell of its time.”
– “The
most exciting musical Broadway has seen in years. A dazzling piece of
conceptual direction by Des McAnuff, shrewdly penned by Marshall Brickman and
Rick Elice, this endlessly savvy production works the audience up into such
high stakes lather that the on-stage performances of boffo songs become
catharses. You don’t ever want to look away.” – Chris Jones, The “”The
crowd goes wild. I’m talking about the real crowd at the “It
all starts and ends with the book, and this one by Marshall Brickman and Rick
Elice is a winner. It’s the funny, original and moving way this story
is told that makes it stand out. The versatile ensemble is first-rate.
JERSEY BOYS works because its
collaborators –those both on and offstage – found themselves in perfect
harmony.” –Roma Torre, NY1 News “A
can’t-stop-the-music tidal wave. Enjoy juicy behind-the-scenes true
stories? Then, without a doubt, this is the hot new Broadway show for
you. A fast-moving script electrified by most of the group’s greatest
hits. Energetically weaving story, songs, visuals and performances, Des
McAnuff stages a compelling rush of events that pauses only occasionally to
savor the beauty of the songs.” –Michael Sommers, The Star-Ledger “I
entered a skeptic, but promptly turned believer. Smart dialogue,
devastating direction and overwhelming emotional impact.” – John Simon,
Bloomberg.com BIOGRAPHIES: MARSHALL
BRICKMAN
(Book). Films: (author or
co-author) Sleeper, Annie Hall (AA), RICK
ELICE
(Book) wrote a popular
thriller, Double Double
(translated in 16 languages), Leonardo’s
Ring (London Fringe, 2003) and
Dog and Pony (New York Stage
& Film, 2003). From 1982-2000, as creative director at Serino Coyne
Inc., he produced ad campaigns for some 300 Broadway shows, from A
Chorus Line to Lion King.
Since 2000, he has served as creative consultant for The Walt Disney Studio.
BA, Cornell University; MFA, Yale Drama School; Teaching Fellow, Harvard
University; charter member, American Repertory Theater. In 2003, he appeared
off-Broadway in Elaine May’s comedy, Adult
Entertainment. With Marshall Brickman, he is currently writing
another Broadway musical, to be directed by Tommy Tune. End of credits.
Rick saw his first Broadway show when he was three. His mother said he
was very well-behaved. From that day, he dreamed of working in the
theater. From the age of nineteen, he has. Heartfelt thanks to
those he’s been lucky enough to know, whose work makes him grateful for the
day he was born: Sondheim, Stoppard, Bennett, Prince, Fosse, Robbins,
Nichols, Tune, Nunn, Laurents, Stone, Kushner, Taymor, Papp, Schumacher,
Schneider, Coyne, Brickman and Rees. Rick thinks about them a lot.
He never thought about BOB
GAUDIO
(Music) wrote his first hit,
“Who Wears Short Shorts,” at 15, for the Royal Teens, a group he started,
then went on to become a founding member of the Four Seasons and the band’s
principal songwriter. He also produced the hit “You Don’t Bring Me
Flowers” for Neil Diamond and Barbra Streisand (Grammy nomination, Record of
the Year), as well as six albums for Diamond, including The
Jazz Singer. Other producing credits include albums for Frank
Sinatra, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross, Michael Jackson, and the soundtrack for Little
Shop of Horrors. Several songs co-written with Bob Crewe have been
cover hits for such artists as the BOB
DES
McANUFF
(Director) is a two-time Tony
Award-winning director and writer and the Artistic Director of La Jolla
Playhouse. Under his leadership, La Jolla Playhouse has won more than 300
theatre awards including the 1993 Tony Award as SERGIO
JERSEY
BOYS
debuted at the La Jolla Playhouse on October 5, 2004, where it became the most
successful production in the history of the playhouse, extending three times. JERSEY
BOYS
opened to critical acclaim at the The
Grammy Award-winning JERSEY BOYS
cast recording available now on Rhino Records. Visit
the JERSEY BOYS website at www.JerseyBoysTour.com. WHEN:
October 17 – November 11, 2007 WHERE:
San Diego PERFORMANCE
TIMES:
schedule tbd TICKETS:
Available at this time by subscription only TICKET
PURCHASE:
online at www.broadwaysd.com or call
888 937-8995 THEATRE
ADDRESS:
3rd and PARKING:
Paid parking available in the San Diego Concourse Parking structure. WEBSITE: www.broadwaysd.com
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