The first commercial from Jersey Boys was on November 6, 2005. Previous musical from Jersey Boys began on Broadway on October 4, 2005.
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Jersey Boys is a jukebox music in 2005 with music created by Bob Gaudio, and the lyrics were created by Bob Crewe and taken from a book by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice.
- This musical was formed in four "seasons", each of which was narrated by different band members. And they provide their own perspective on history and music.
- Bob Gaudio (member of the original Four Seasons) tried to make a musical from the band's discography in the early 2000s. He recruited several book authors namely Rick Elice and Marshall Brickman, and also a director Des McAnuff (which is the advice of Michael David of Dodger Theatricals).
- Not much is known about the history of the Jersey Boys group, before the premiere of their musical drama.
- The Jersey Boys premiered in a trial out of town on October 5, 2004, and lasted until January 16, 2005, at the <em>La Jolla Playhouse at the University of California, San Diego.</em> <em>The Four Seasons</em> is played by <em>Christian Hoff, David Norona, Daniel Reichard</em> and <em>J Robert Spencer</em>.
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Class: high school
Subjects: Art
Keywords: Musical, Jersey Boys, Bob Gaudio
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Primary colors: yellow, red, and blue
Secondary colors: orange, purple, and green
Answer:
Aerial perspective.
Explanation:
Aerial perspective is a painting technique where, especially through the use of color, an impression of depth can be brought into the painting. It is based on outdoor observations, which are used by painters to achieve the desired effect.
A painter can apply the aerial perspective in a painting in which a landscape is also depicted, whereby the background is depicted faintly with a gray-blue color in the dark areas. The human brain processes these images in such a way that an illusion of depth is created. If we observe slightly more distant areas through a dark tube, the blue coloring is much more noticeable, because it is automatically compensated for in the brain.