Photo Coverage: 'Jersey Boys' Opens in L.A.
by James Sims
- Jun 4, 2007
Los Angeles got a taste of the Garden State Sunday as the Tony Award winning Jersey Boys opened at the Ahmanson Theatre June 3, drawing out plenty of entertainment heavy weights...
Jersey Boys Extends in L.A.; Casting Announced
by BWW News Desk
- May 7, 2007
Due to a high demand for tickets, the Ahmanson Theatre engagement of Jersey Boys, the 2006 Tony Award-winner for Best Musical, has been extended three weeks through Sunday, August 26
Erich Bergen: New Boy in Town
by Eugene Lovendusky
- Mar 7, 2007
Erich Bergen stars as Bob Gaudio in the first national tour of 'Jersey Boys.' Only 21 years-old, Erich already has his foot deep in the door of the theatre business! Before his big-break with 'Jersey Boys,' he played at the NYMF, sold Broadway merchandise, and hosted an original podcast interviewing theatre celebs.
Jersey Boys SF One-Night-Only Cabaret, April 16
by Eugene Lovendusky
- Mar 5, 2007
The Richmond/Ermet AIDS Foundation proudly presents a One-Night-Only Cabaret featuring company members from the national tour cast of 'Jersey Boys.' The outrageous evening of song, dance and comedy will take place at Club Fugazi, Monday, April 16 at 7:30PM.
Review: Those Darn Boys from Jersey, I'm Tellin' Ya!
by Eugene Lovendusky
- Dec 15, 2006
The first national tour of 'Jersey Boys,' had unsurprising Opening Night success at San Francisco's Curran Theatre. Over-flowing with fantastic tunes and heart-racing performances, audiences literally bounce out of their seats with this well-received hit.
Photo Flash: Jersey Boys National Tour Opens in SF
by Eugene Lovendusky
- Dec 11, 2006
'Jersey Boys,' the smash Tony Award-winning Best Musical of 2006, has begun its national tour, which opened yesterday at San Francisco's Curran Theatre, playing through March 25, 2007.
TICK, TICK… BOOM! IS AN EXPLOSIVE PRODUCTION
by Bradley A. Rose
- Jun 5, 2006
tick, tick… Boom! originally presented as a 'rock monologue' entitled Boho Days, was performed by composer/lyricist Jonathan Larson as an autobiographical look at his dream of leaving his mark on the musical theater landscape. Larson was working on Boho Days at the same time he was writing the ground-breaking musical RENT, though, of course, his tragic death meant that he did not live to see his dream become a reality.
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