Jersey Boys Review

Trafalgar Theatre, London- until 2 January 2022

Reviewed by Liberty Noke

5*****

Jersey Boys tells the story of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons as they rise from a small town in New Jersey to become best selling artists. The story is told in four parts or “seasons” with each member of the band getting the chance to narrate their story.

Featuring such recognisable classics as “Beggin” and “Can’t Take my Eyes Off You” and with complex and endearing characters it is clear to see why this musical has been so popular since its debut in 2004 and this performance was no different. The talented cast had pitch perfect vocals throughout and the choreography, while it may appear simple, perfectly matched the music and the period and was performed so immaculately, not once was any actor off beat.

Ben Joyce’s performance of Frankie Valli was incredible his vocals were stunning and he gave a fantastic portrayal of Frankie from start to finish. A remarkable West End debut. Tommy De Vito played by Benjamin Yates, despite his despicable acts was charming and you couldn’t help but quite like him. Adam Bailey played the character of Bob Gaudio, the song writing talent of the group. He brings such likeability to the character. Karl James Wilson plays Nick Massi who is often the voice of reason in the group. He added humour to the show in the blunt way he delivered some of his lines.

The staging was simple, grey in colour with a raised walkway along the back accessed by a staircase in either side to add layers to the stage. Act one ended with the Four Seasons facing away from the audience as if to a crowd allowing the audience to feel that they were backstage at a Four Seasons show. A fantastic and unusual way to close the first act that made the audience feel closer to the story.

Overall this was an energetic and upbeat performance that had the whole theatre on their feet. A sensational musical that is not to be missed.