Behind the stage door with Jersey Boys

By Hira Desai First Published 27 October 2021, Last Updated 27 October 2021

Whether you’re a fan of Jersey Boys and want to bop along to some of their showstopping songs or you want a sneak peek of the Tony and Olivier Award-winning musical before booking your tickets, our exclusive behind-the-scenes video in collaboration with Sky VIP is… oh, what a treat!

The much-loved musical is currently playing at the new multi-million pound reinstated Trafalgar Theatre and chronicles the true-life story of legendary pop-rock group,  Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons.

Ben Joyce, Adam Bailey, Benjamin Yates and Karl James Wilson in Jersey Boys. Photo by Mark Senior

What started off as four guys from New Jersey singing together for the first time, turned into a global musical phenomenon that transports them to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. But while their harmonies were perfect to their fans, off-stage it was a different story.

In our exclusive video, you will meet the cast members, enjoy some amazing performances including My Eyes Adored You and Cry For Me, as well as a get a glimpse at the rehearsals.

You’ll also get a chance to meet the Musical Director, Katy Richardson who shares what a typical week working at a big West End show looks like, her journey to becoming a Musical Director, career advice for anyone thinking of getting into musical theatre, being a female musical director in the West End and so much more! Check it out…

If the above has inspired you to book Jersey Boys tickets, grab yours below.

And remember, Official London Theatre is a not-for-profit meaning any profits we make are reinvested into our work engaging young children who have never been to theatre, inspiring the next generation to consider a career in the industry and making theatre more accessible for all including deaf and disabled people.

This means, when you choose to buy a ticket from Official London Theatre, you’ll not only be treating yourself to a special experience, you’ll also be helping to make theatre more accessible to all, as well as supporting the industry. It’s a win, win! 🙂

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