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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: You'd think this would be a wholesome, family-friendly show, considering how wholesome and family-friendly the music of the Four Seasons (and Frankie Valli) is. Then the curtain rises, and the show unfurls -- full of profanities, double entendres, and very adult situations, almost as dark as ''Goodfellas''. This is why there's always a big sign posted in the lobbies of theaters showing ''Jersey Boys'' warning parents about the adult content present in the musical. For example, kids may ask their parents, "What's a blowjob?"

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: You'd think this would be a wholesome, family-friendly show, considering how wholesome and family-friendly the music of the Four Seasons (and Frankie Valli) Music/FrankieValliAndTheFourSeasons is. Then the curtain rises, and the show unfurls -- full of profanities, double entendres, and very adult situations, almost as dark as ''Goodfellas''.''Film/{{Goodfellas}}''. This is why there's always a big sign posted in the lobbies of theaters showing ''Jersey Boys'' warning parents about the adult content present in the musical. For example, kids may ask their parents, "What's a blowjob?"
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: You'd think this would be a wholesome, family-friendly show, considering how wholesome and family-friendly the music of the Four Seasons (and Frankie Valli) is. Then the curtain rises, and the show unfurls -- full of profanities, double entendres, and very adult situations, almost as dark as ''Goodfellas''. This is why there's always a big sign posted in the lobbies of theaters showing ''Jersey Boys'' warning parents of the adult content present in the musical. For example, kids may ask their parents, "What's a blowjob?"

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: You'd think this would be a wholesome, family-friendly show, considering how wholesome and family-friendly the music of the Four Seasons (and Frankie Valli) is. Then the curtain rises, and the show unfurls -- full of profanities, double entendres, and very adult situations, almost as dark as ''Goodfellas''. This is why there's always a big sign posted in the lobbies of theaters showing ''Jersey Boys'' warning parents of about the adult content present in the musical. For example, kids may ask their parents, "What's a blowjob?"
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: You'd think this would be a wholesome, family-friendly show, considering how wholesome and family-friendly the music of the Four Seasons (and Frankie Valli) is. Then the curtain rises, and the show unfurls -- full of profanities, double entendres, and very adult situations. This is why there's always a big sign posted in the lobbies of theaters showing ''Jersey Boys'' warning parents of the adult content present in the musical. For example, kids may ask their parents, "What's a blowjob?"

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: You'd think this would be a wholesome, family-friendly show, considering how wholesome and family-friendly the music of the Four Seasons (and Frankie Valli) is. Then the curtain rises, and the show unfurls -- full of profanities, double entendres, and very adult situations.situations, almost as dark as ''Goodfellas''. This is why there's always a big sign posted in the lobbies of theaters showing ''Jersey Boys'' warning parents of the adult content present in the musical. For example, kids may ask their parents, "What's a blowjob?"
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* EarWorm: Lots of the Four Seasons' songs, but "Sherry" and "Walk Like a Man" are notable.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: [[CaptainObvious Of course.]] "Walk Like a Man" and "December 1963" especially stand out.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: [[CaptainObvious Of course.]] course. "Walk Like a Man" and "December 1963" especially stand out.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: You'd think this would be a wholesome, family-friendly show, considering how wholesome and family-friendly the music of the Four Seasons (and Frankie Valli) is. Then the curtain rises, and the show unfurls -- full of profanities, double entendres, and very adult situations. This is why there's always a big sign posted in the lobbies of theaters showing ''Jersey Boys'' warning parents of the adult content present in the musical.
** This troper saw the play at the age of six. After it ended, Mommy was asked, "What's a blowjob?"

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: You'd think this would be a wholesome, family-friendly show, considering how wholesome and family-friendly the music of the Four Seasons (and Frankie Valli) is. Then the curtain rises, and the show unfurls -- full of profanities, double entendres, and very adult situations. This is why there's always a big sign posted in the lobbies of theaters showing ''Jersey Boys'' warning parents of the adult content present in the musical.
** This troper saw the play at the age of six. After it ended, Mommy was asked,
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* TearJerker: Frankie's relationship with his daughter, Francine, becomes more and more strained. And eventually, just when it was starting to mend, he hears about her death. His reaction is heartbreaking.
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** This troper saw the play at the age of six. After it ended, Mommy was asked, "What's a blowjob?"
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: You'd think this would be a wholesome, family-friendly show, considering how wholesome and family-friendly the music of the Four Seasons (and Frankie Valli) is. Then the curtain rises, and the show unfurls -- full of profanities, double entendres, and very adult situations. This is why there's always a big sign posted in the lobbies of theaters showing ''Jersey Boys'' warning parents of the adult content present in the musical.
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* EarWorm: Lots of the Four Seasons' songs, but "Sherry" and "Walk Like a Man" are notable.
* TearJerker: Frankie's relationship with his daughter, Francine, becomes more and more strained. And eventually, just when it was starting to mend, he hears about her death. His reaction is heartbreaking.
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