I am so happy we went and saw this show. It was wonderful! We were spending one night on the strip in celebration of my husband's homecoming from Afghanistan. We had no firm plans. After we were checked into our hotel I asked what he felt like doing. He said he was up for anything. He is not a show person and I quickly ruled out Phantom of the Opera. That left Jersey Boys or Blue Man unless we wanted to venture elsewhere to catch a show. I was being lazy and wanted to stay close to the hotel. My mom had seen Jersey Boys and had raved about it so I picked that one. We went to the 9:30pm show. We purchased the cheapest seats but ended up getting moved up to the priciest seating. Score! I have a medical condition that causes me to have unexpected bouts of extreme fatique and nausea. And I often cannot be up very late. As we were waiting for the show to start I suddenly did not feel well and felt like an idiot for booking tickets to a late show. I was sure we'd have to leave. But I was wrong. The show started and that was it. It is so fast paced and such an excellent and fun story that my mind was completely taken away from how crappy I was feeling. During the 10 minute break between the two acts, my husband asked if I was ok. He had been sure we'd have to leave at that point. I told him there was no way we were leaving. I was having too much fun. I was exhausted but there was no way I was not finishing that show. The woman next to us was crying during the entire performance and told us she remembers seeing The Four Seasons on Ed Sullivan and had all their albums. We did notice that much of the crowd was from an older generation. We're in our late 30s and were probably the youngest people there. But anyone, of any age, would enjoy this show. It is seriously a fabulous story and just really fun. I haven't stopped thinking about it since we saw it and I really hope to go again. It was worth staying up past my bedtime for. :-)
Edited to add: My husband, who is not a show person, loved this show too.