Bye Bye Birdie (1997)
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Plot Synopsis:
It's the late 1950s and teenagers from across the United States are going crazy for the handsome rock star, Conrad Birdie. Meanwhile, his manager, Albert Peterson, is going into debt and has staked his financial future on Conrad's success. Albert's secretary, Rosie, is increasingly frustrated with the time and money Albert is losing on his project. Disaster strikes when Conrad receives a draft notice to join the military. Thus, Albert attempts to stage a farewell party for Conrad in which he is to kiss one lucky fan on the Ed Sullivan Show before he leaves for the army. Kim MacAfee, from Sweet Apple, Ohio, is the lucky girl chosen to be kissed. But conflict arises when her boyfriend, Hugo Peabody, gets jealous, and Rosie becomes fed-up with the abusive treatment she receives from Albert's mother.
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Show Info and Crew Members:
Show Dates: March 13, 14, 15, 16, 1997 Director: Shawn Green Choreographer: Mary Redline Orchestra Director: Rebecca Rhodes Set Design: Dan Demora Artistic Design: Veronica Redline Set Consultant Scott Barhight Costume Designer: Margaret Hough Lighting: Kurt Pfeiffer Sound Technician: Mike Parry Programs: Janet Seaman
Cast:
Chad Welter ... Albert Peterson Lori Mosteller ... Rose Alverez Jennifer King ... Mae Peterson Michael Gross ... Conrad Birdie Jeremy Burrell ... Mr. MacAfee Eudora Weaver ... Mrs. MacAfee Amber Redline ... Kim MacAfee Abigail Seaman ... Randi MacAfee Nicholas Rooney ... Hugo Peabody Jill Redline ... Ursula Merkle David Stopp ... Ed Sullivan Jason Somma ... Harold Mike McCoy ... Karl Andrew Kern ... Harvey Johnson Tadd Williams ... Henry Joe Frey ... Peyton/Policeman Kristen Green ... Helen Lauri Stehly ... Nancy Ashlea Terveen ... Alice Alanna Tarter ... Penelope Ann Julianne Maurer ... Deborah Sue Evelyn Sechriest ... Suzie Laura Heller ... Linda Julie Coffin ... Margie Ann Sarah Frederick ... Martha Louise Crystal Stehly ... Sad Girl Ryan Green ... Mayor Erica Ritter ... Mayor's Wife Chris Reeve ... Mr. Johnson Mary Boyle ... Mrs. Merkel Josh Knappenberger ... Train Conductor Darryl Long ... Charles Maude Matt Seaman ... Photographer Peter Stopp ... TV Stage Manager Missie Troxell ... Gloria Rasputin Shaun Papay ... Policeman