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Spring
Musical
"Bye Bye Birdie"
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Musical Director: Mrs. Jamie Adams |
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Monday, March 2nd
– Tickets go on sale
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Thursday, March 26th
– 9:00 a.m. performance for
7th and 8th grade Students
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Thursday, March 26th
– 12:30 p.m. performance for CHS Seniors
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Friday, March 27th
– 7:00 p.m. Public Performance
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Saturday, March 28th
– 1:00 p.m. Public Performance
- Saturday, March 28th
– 7:00 p.m. Public Performance
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BYE BYE BIRDIE is one of the most
captivating musical shows of our time. It tells the story of a rock
and roll singer who is about to be inducted into the army. The
singer, Conrad Birdie, an Elvis Presley type, has a pompadour and
thick sideburns; he wears gaudy gold costumes and speaks in a rugged
voice. Albert Peterson, his agent, is a very pleasant mild mannered
young man. Albert's faithful secretary Rose Alvarez keeps him and
Birdie moving forward in the world. Rosie concocts one final
national publicity plan before Conrad's induction.
Conrad will bid a typical American teen-age girl goodbye with
an all-American kiss. Kim MacAfee in Sweet Apple, Ohio wins the
honor. All of the phones in her town are already busy during The
Telephone Hour as Kim has just been pinned to Hugo, a local boy.
She is a pretty girl of fifteen and sings with springlike ardor
How Lovely to Be a Woman, as she pulls on the plaid woolen socks
and the baggy mustard colored sweater considered stylish and popular
among young ladies.
The arrival of Birdie in Sweet Apple causes people of all ages
to swoon. Birdie says that his success is due to the fact that he is
Honestly Sincere when he sings, and the quiet little town
goes into a spin. The MacAfee household is completely upset by the
visiting celebrity. It is decided that Birdie will give his One
Last Kiss on the Ed Sullivan show. Kim's father who laments the
whole uproar, tries to break into the act and behaves like a ham on
the TV show. Hymn for a Sunday Evening is a salute to the
greater glory of Ed Sullivan.
Birdie becomes disgusted with his life and goes out on the town
with the teenagers. He feels tense with Albert and is tired of being
supervised. The parents of Sweet Apple cannot understand the new
generation and express this in Kids. Rosie, still waiting for
that band of gold from Albert after eight years, invades a Shriners'
meeting. An extremely hilarious ballet ensues. She then decides to
become the Latin American spitfire that she is painted as, by
Albert's lead-footed catastrophe-ridden mother. She is determined to
become Spanish Rose. Kim is reunited with Hugo, and Rose with
Albert in the lovely number Rosie. Other hit numbers include
A Lot of Livin' to Do and Put on a Happy Face.
BYE BYE BIRDIE is a satire done with the fondest affection. It
gives an insight into the everyday life that is very much part of us
all. It is the tops in imagination and frivolity; a show that will
be enjoyed by the cast as much as the audience. |
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Taken from:
http://www.tams-witmark.com/musicals/byebirdie.html#synopsis
TAMS-WITMARK MUSIC LIBRARY, INC.
560 LEXINGTON AVE.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10022 USA
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