Jeff Leibow to leave ‘Jersey Boys’ for role with NF Network

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In “Jersey Boys,” the character of Nick Massi is the first to leave the core group that was The Four Seasons. As he says to the audience, “I just want to go home.”

Jeff Leibow, who has portrayed Massi on the Strip for more than six years, is going home, in a manner of speaking, to the cause that is his life passion.

He told the sold-out crowd at Composers Showcase in Cabaret Jazz at the Smith Center on Wednesday night that he will be leaving “Jersey Boys” when his contract expires in November.

Leibow made that announcement just before singing his original song “When We Were Young” while accompanied by cellist Zoe Kohen Ley. Leibow dedicated the song to his wife, Melody.

The couple was celebrating their ninth anniversary in the room filled with the city’s top artists. “This is a pretty cool date,” Leibow said, smiling from the stage.

Leibow’s next calling is as a full-time director of NF Hope Foundation, which is the organization that raises funds and awareness to fight neurofibromatosis, or NF, as it is commonly known.

Emma Leibow, the daughter of Jeff and Melody, suffers from NF, which is a genetic disorder that attacks the nervous system to the point that the tumor suppressor gene is disabled.

Without warning, tumors can surface and grow on any nerve in the body. Leibow has led the fight against NF on the national level, taking the battle all the way to Congress, and has now been recruited to serve the foundation in that role full time.

He plans to remain in Las Vegas and is building toward the next all-star “NF Hope Concert” at Sands Showroom in the Venetian at 1 p.m. Oct. 19.

Leibow’s final performance in “Jersey Boys” at Paris Las Vegas is Nov. 23. He made his debut in the show when it opened at Palazzo in May 2008. Prior to joining the cast at Palazzo, Leibow played Massi in the show at Curran Theatre in San Francisco, and will have logged 2,800 performances over seven years when he finally leaves the cast.

During his run in "Jersey Boys," Leibow has proven to be one of the great artists and people to perform in town, and he’s also full of surprises. He happens to hold a bachelor’s degree in zoology from the University of California, Davis.

As Deven May famously asks as Tommy DeVito, “Who knew?”

But never sell Mr. Leibow short. He’s remarkably talented, tireless and persuasive and is now hard-focused on finding a cure for this insidious disorder.

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