July 14, 2007

JB Blog Poll Results: Jersey Girl’s Funniest Line

July 14th, 2007

Thank you to everyone who responded to the latest Jersey Boys Blog Poll: Whats the funniest Jersey Girl’s line in Jersey Boys?

Out of the 101 respondents, 35 (35%) said that the funniest Jersey Girls line was: So, who’s the girl in the song? Your girlfriend? [Bob: No, it's any girl, every girl. It's what T.S. Eliot calls "the objective correlative."] You’re not from around here, are you? In second place for the funniest Jersey Girls line with 26 votes (26%) was : Yeah, and Bobby, too, right? I mean, the two of them, they’re always together. They’re like a pair of–What d’ya call it-Chinese twins.

If you would like to see the full results of the poll, check out the Jersey Boys Poll Archive

6 Comments »

  1. Gosh, I can’t remember if I voted. I was so stumped by that last poll because I think the Jersey Girls have some of the funniest lines in the show!

    Comment by Audrey — July 14, 2007 @ 11:43 pm

  2. What a pleasure to say “Brickman/Elice” lines eight times a week infront of 2,100 people! Those lines get great responses every show! Love it! Melissa (Francine) 1st Nat’l.

    Comment by Melissa Strom — July 15, 2007 @ 2:29 am

  3. Hi Melissa! I first saw you on Broadway.com Behind the Scenes. You have a knockout smile and such a great personality. You seem like such a fun girl! I can’t wait to see you August 1st in L.A. It will be my 12th time seeing the show, but the first time with the National Tour. Don’t get sick now…I want to hear you say those lines!

    Comment by Gary — July 15, 2007 @ 9:23 am

  4. Hi, Melissa and Audrey,

    The show last night was like it is each of the eighteen times I have seen it – extraordinary. Sitting in row B enabled me to see the immersion of each performer in his/her role(s). The facial expressions which coordinated with each different scene, song and context were so real, so true to the performance. Each actor lived his/her part – completely. Every time I see the show, I reflect on something new. While it is evident from the performance as a whole that each performer is the character he/she plays at a particular time, the sum of the intricate “nuances” of character contribute mightily to the overall experience.

    Great, great performance. IE

    Comment by irene eizen — July 15, 2007 @ 10:00 am

  5. Irene, glad you enjoyed the show. What section in row b were you sitting?

    Comment by A — July 15, 2007 @ 11:33 am

  6. Hi, A,

    Facing the stage, I was 3 seats from the outer aisle on row B. I started in row C but there was an unoccupied seat in B so I asked the couple sitting in front of me if I could use the seat. And . . . that was the best.

    Where you also at the show last evening and might we have been sitting close to each other? IE

    Comment by irene eizen — July 15, 2007 @ 11:57 am

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