The audience eagerly awaits the start of the Jersey Boys performance at Le Petit Theatre.
New Orleans is set to host the acclaimed musical ‘Jersey Boys’ at Le Petit Theatre from March 13 to April 6. Audiences can enjoy the captivating story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, showcasing their rise from humble beginnings. Co-directed by A.J. Allegra and Jauné Buisson, the show promises thrilling performances and beloved hit songs. With tickets starting at $22, it’s a perfect outing for theater lovers looking for an exciting experience in this vibrant city.
Excitement is building in the vibrant city of New Orleans as the acclaimed musical, “Jersey Boys,” prepares to take the stage at the historic Le Petit Theatre. From March 13 to April 6, audiences will be treated to the captivating story of how Frankie Valli and his group, The Four Seasons, rose to fame from their humble beginnings in the housing projects of *1950s New Jersey*. Get ready for an unforgettable blend of storytelling and music that has captured hearts around the world!
This exhilarating production weaves together a riveting tale filled with a mix of mob connections, prison, bad debts, and the bittersweet weight of personal loss. Co-written by the talented duo of Rick Elice and Marshall Brickman, “Jersey Boys” not only tells the story of the highs and lows of these legendary musicians but also introduces us to the complexities that shaped their journey.
Stepping into the shoes of the iconic Frankie Valli is the incredibly talented Sebastian Rohn. Known for his strong stage presence and charisma, Rohn is sure to bring the heart and soul of Valli to life. With a character that resonates through the ages, audiences can expect to be transported back in time, feeling the thrill of Valli’s rise.
As if the story alone isn’t enough to draw in theatergoers, “Jersey Boys” boasts a breathtaking lineup of hit songs that have become classics over the years. Get ready to sing along to memorable tunes like “Sherry,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” “Walk Like a Man,” “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You,” and “Oh, What A Night,” among many others. The musical experience is sure to be rich and enjoyable, ensuring that audiences leave the theater with a smile on their faces and the songs echoing in their minds.
Co-directed by the talented pair of A.J. Allegra and Jauné Buisson, this production is in good hands. Buisson is also the choreographer, which promises exciting choreography that enhances the storytelling, captivating audiences from the moment the curtain rises. With a strong ensemble cast featuring the likes of Brian Sanford as Nick Massi, Bryce Slocumb as Bob Gaudio, and Jake Wynne-Wilson as Tommy DeVito, the synergy on stage adds layers of depth to the unfolding narrative.
Mark your calendars! Performances of “Jersey Boys” will take place Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30 PM and Sundays at 3 PM. There’s even a special matinee on March 29 at 2 PM for those looking for an afternoon of entertainment. Tickets start at a budget-friendly price of $22, and you can easily snag yours at lepetittheatre.com.
If you’re a theater lover or just looking for a great night out, New Orleans has you covered this March with a variety of productions and musicals lighting up the stage. “Jersey Boys” stands out as one of the highlights of the month, promising a night filled with laughter, love, and nostalgia. With high expectations for this production, given the acclaim that “Jersey Boys” has received over the past two decades, it’s shaping up to be an experience you won’t want to miss.
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