#3701
Posted: 10/28/07 at 6:19pm
Hi everyone, I just registered so I can post on this thread!
My name's Jen Jen, and I'm from Singapore ( in Southeast Asia ). I recently visited the USA for the very first time, and Jersey Boys is the very first musical I watched on Broadway.
Like many others, I was blown away by the show, and am now a JLY fan. I didn't get to meet him 'cos I didn't stay back after the performance ( which I regret deeply! ), so I really enjoy reading about all your wonderful experiences and admiring the gorgeous photos.
I have, however, posted a review of JB on my blog, at www.spacefan.blogspot.com. It's the first thing I wrote after returning home ( in a jetlagged state ), but I was extremely high on adrenaline and wanted to share it with my readers.
There were a couple of unexpected observations at the show I attended, and I'm just curious about whether any of you have noticed the same thing at other performances. I'm pretty sure it's happened before, but am just amazed that after so many shows, the guys still enjoy themselves so much, and don't take audiences for granted.
It's great news indeed that JLY's solo concert is sold out in record time! He sounds like a very sweet, down-to-earth guy and I wish him the best, both professionally and personally.
Will be dropping by regularly from now on, so keep the updates and pictures flowing! :)
My name's Jen Jen, and I'm from Singapore ( in Southeast Asia ). I recently visited the USA for the very first time, and Jersey Boys is the very first musical I watched on Broadway.
Like many others, I was blown away by the show, and am now a JLY fan. I didn't get to meet him 'cos I didn't stay back after the performance ( which I regret deeply! ), so I really enjoy reading about all your wonderful experiences and admiring the gorgeous photos.
I have, however, posted a review of JB on my blog, at www.spacefan.blogspot.com. It's the first thing I wrote after returning home ( in a jetlagged state ), but I was extremely high on adrenaline and wanted to share it with my readers.
There were a couple of unexpected observations at the show I attended, and I'm just curious about whether any of you have noticed the same thing at other performances. I'm pretty sure it's happened before, but am just amazed that after so many shows, the guys still enjoy themselves so much, and don't take audiences for granted.
It's great news indeed that JLY's solo concert is sold out in record time! He sounds like a very sweet, down-to-earth guy and I wish him the best, both professionally and personally.
Will be dropping by regularly from now on, so keep the updates and pictures flowing! :)