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Guest 4th Nov 2009
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Was looking forward to the show however call me a prude, the fact that bob crewe is gay was played on a lot, as if to emphasise that this was normal behaviour, the fact that they made a big deal of 'the night' Frankie spending the night with a prostitute, and tha fact that they used the F word all t ...
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H Stevenson 2nd Nov 2009
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Although a good show wouldnt rate it as one of the best in West End. Cast were very good. Story didnt keep me enthralled throughout. Didnt really sing songs right through. Certainly no oppertunity for audience participation (unlike some other shows) On the whole good to see it ONCE. Wouldnt rush to ...
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Guest 14th Sep 2009
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I have been 4 times to see the Jersey boys i saw it 2 weeks ago & Ryan Malloy wasnt the lead i do prefer his voice so ill just have to go again !!!
I Paid £85 for 2 shows row L with plenty of leg room but got the cheap seats
at front & was happy there ,i am going to get them again so i can s ...
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Guest 12th Aug 2009
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Absolutely fantastic, i could go again and again. The cast were superb, i never wanted Jersey Boys to end.
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danzibabez 23rd Jul 2009
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I absolutely love Jersey Boys and have seen it so many times. It is a great cast especially Ryan Malloy who has an amazing voice. Totally recommend it!! My favourite songs have to be 'sherry', 'oh what a night' and 'walk like a man'. I also love 'beggin' as it is a great song to dance to. The story ...
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ethan75 7th Jun 2009
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Jersey Boys is so boring!! I actually feel guilty saying this as I normally enjoy myself anywhere. But they talk through every song, there is no chance to get up and have a little dance as the show never seems to get going! The very last song a few people got up but otherwise its a very boring story ...
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D McKee 23rd Apr 2009
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Just back from a weekend in London & both my wife and myself haven't stopped telling everyone we meet how ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS Jersey Boys was. All the cast are superb and we saw the "stand in" Frankie Valli who's voice is outstanding. Came out of the theatre (which itself is quite awsome) buzzing, w ...
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Guest 9th Dec 2008
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Oh what a night! Sorry, had to be said...I loved Jersey Boys, and i'm obsessively listening to the soundtrack as we speak. Unbelievably catchy songs, great acting, really slick production and amazing vocals, couldn't fault it. I came out of the theatre jabbering like an idiot, along the lines of 'Oh ...
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Ann D 25th Nov 2008
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Appeared to be a mainly tourist audience. Worth dropping in on the day and getting a good deal on tickets.
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laura Beth
1st Nov 2008
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I didn't think i was going to like the show like i did. I have been to see it 18 times, and I'm off to see it again next week. Ryan Molloy makes a superb Frankie and his voice is outstanding. Stephen Ashfield as Bob Gaudio, Glenn Carter as Tommy DeVito and Philip Bulcock as Nick Massi are also first ...
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