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Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons have been bringing generations together through their music for decades. The hits of the 60’s are still popular in the 21st century. This production follows four young guys who meet on the streets of New Jersey in the 1950’s. These young men will eventually become Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons.
Starting in their early years, that were littered with tough breaks and rap sheets, the show ended with their induction to The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. This high energy musical sensation features tons of classic bops including ‘Sherry’ ‘December 1963 (Oh What a Night)’, and the iconic ‘Can’t Take My Eyes Off Of You’, the song that almost never was.

National Theatre invited me to see Jersey Boys and it was absolutely fantastic! John Hacker’s voice is captivating and almost indistinguishable from Frankie Valli. It is truly something special to watch him perform. The story of their personal struggles while on the rise to fame is fascinating, and the energy from the cast was contagious- the whole audience couldn’t help but sing along to all the hits.

Jersey Boys will run at The National Theatre Tuesday, December 17, 2019 through Sunday, January 5, 2020.
- Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays at 7:30pm*
- *(No performances Tues 12/24, Weds 12/25, and Weds 1/1; performances will be held instead on Mon
- 12/23 at 7:30pm, Thurs 12/26 at 2pm, and Mon 12/30 at 7:30pm. Tues 12/31 performance at 6pm.)
- Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm
- Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2pm
- Sunday evenings at 7:30pm

Tickets can be purchased here. To purchase tickets in other cities, click here.
The production is recommended for ages 12 and up, and contains authentic, profane Jersey language. Jersey Boys runs approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes with one intermission. The National Theatre is located at 1321 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in downtown Washington, D.C. Nearby metro stops include Metro Center and Federal Triangle. For parking information, please visit TheNationalDC.com/Directions-Parking.

Background: Guitars (l to r): Sean McGee, Kevin Patrick Martin and AndrΓ©s Acosta
Photo: Joan Marcus
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