It all began under a streetlight in
New Jersey in 1956 with handshake and four street urchins calling themselves musicians
who wanted to start a singing group.
4 Seasons Early 1960's (Getty Images GAB Archive/Redferns) |
By 1962 the four musicians, Tommy
DeVito (Mathew Dailey), Nick Massi (Keith Hines), Bob Gaudio (Cory Jeacoma) and
Valli (Aaron De Jesus) scrambled for gigs in coffee houses, bowling alleys,
lounges, bars and small time diners and eventually settled on calling
themselves ‘The ‘Four Seasons’ after performing at a Bowling Alley of the same
name.
Before that they were ‘The Four
Lovers’. That morphed (after trying out about a dozen or so different names to
call the group) into the ‘Four Seasons’ and finally to “Frankie Valli and The
Four Seasons”.
In 1990 the original ‘Four Seasons’
were inducted into the Rock ‘Roll Hall of fame and in 1990 joined the Vocal
Group Hall of Fame. Still one of the best-selling musical groups of all time,
they have sold over 100 million records worldwide.
The two-time Tony Award winning show (2006) is now here at the Civic
Theatre through May 14th. It traces
the early beginnings of what is now headlined as “Frankie Valli & The Four
Seasons”.
The
story plays out like an emotional roller coaster for the boys and their rise to
fame leaving some behind and others with broken marriages as the four tell
their stories, each taking a season, during and toward the end of the show
bringing us up to date on the whereabouts of each of the singers. It’s an
honest to goodness rags (read small time hooligans and oft time petty thieves)
to riches story warts and all that also included stints in prison for petty
theft, etc.
The
original production began at The La Jolla Playhouse in 2004, pre Broadway, with
then artistic director Des McAnuff brought together an outstanding ensemble of
talented guys to portray the ‘Jersey Boys’
With the combined efforts of McAnuff who directed, Marshall Brickman and
Rick Elice (book), Bob Gaudio (music) and Bob Crewe (lyrics) with Sergio Trujillo
choreographing and starring Aaron De Jesus as Valli, most of what we see is
based on their story and their somewhat slow and oft times frustrating rise to
fame.
By now, after ten years on Broadway and countless touring
shows, “Jersey Boys” is a glitzy well –oiled, high energy machine that like the
Ever-ready Bunny continues to entertain.
Howell Brinkley lighting design, costumes by Jess Goldstein,
Klara Zieglerova scenic design and Michael Clark’s comic book projections; all
are pretty much in tact. It’s thoroughly
entertaining and well worth seeing (for this reviewer at least four times
including the one in Vegas).
In this current production, aside from De Jesus who gives us
an unbelievably outstanding performance as his character matures right in front
of our eyes, his strong falsetto voice is on target. He’s pretty versatile as
well with some very good -looking dance moves with a low center of gravity that
allows him to spin on his knees as well as slide onto the edge of the stage
with microphone in hand singing.
Baritone Matthew Dailey (Mr. tough guy) plays Tommy DeVito
the troublemaker and racketeer who puts the group in a tough situation after
racking up over a million dollars in debt, for which Valli pledged to pay back.
Dailey’s tough guy character is consistent throughout. He’s
the guy you love to hate for putting the group at risk of losing everything
with his small that turned into big-time gambling debts.
Bass Keith Hines is Nick Massi the easy going of the group
who suddenly decides to leave just because he said it and didn’t want to
backtrack. His dry sense of humor and monotone delivery, brought laughs every
time he spoke.
Tenor Cory Jeacoma is Bob Gaudio. He is brought into the
group by none other than Joe Pesci another New Jersey native and friend of
Valli’s. When Gaudio came into the group
he literally pulled them out of the doldrums with his songs, “Sherry”, “Walk
Like A Man”, “Big Girls Don’t Cry” and “Can’t Take My Eyes Off Of You”. His specialty is on the keyboards.
The harmony works as well with this talented cast in what
looks as though all are playing their own instruments. Strong support comes
from Barry Anderson as Bob Crew their on again off again producer, Thomas
Fiscella as Gyp De Carlo one of Jersey’s gangsta’s and Jersey Girl Kristin
Paulicelli who plays Frankie’s first wife Mary.
The women in the show are more for background looks rather
than pushing the story forward. It’s glitz with nowhere to go. But glitz is
what past present and future productions are/will be about when all is said and
done.
If you haven’t seen “Jersey Boys” in person or the movie version, see it
while its here. With popular hits like “Walk Like a Man”, “Big Girls Don’t Cry”
“My Eyes Adored You”, “Earth Angel”, “Sherry”, “My Boyfriend’s Back” “Oh What a
Night”, “Who Wears Short Shorts” “Sunday Kind of Love” and a beautiful solo by Aaron
DeJesus’ Frankie, “I Can’t Take My Eyes Off Of You”, for sure you will be one
of thousands who crowded into the Civic Theatre on opening night and went gaga
over every song the group and the band sang and played.
See you at the theatre.
Dates: Through May 14th
Organization: Broadway San Diego
Phone: 619.570.1100
Production Type: Musical
Where: 1100 Third Ave. Downtown San Diego 92101
Ticket Prices: Start at $40.00
Web: broadwaysd.com
Venue: Civic Theatre
Photo: Broadwaysd
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