Bye Bye Birdie
EXTENDED BY POPULAR DEMAND THRU SEPT 8Put on a happy face! Army-bound rock star Conrad Birdie's farewell appearance in Sweet Apple, Ohio is the talk of the town. But it's a teenage crisis for new "steadies" Hugo and Kim: she just won the chance to give Birdie one last kiss before boot camp. Kids, parents and show folk collide in the Goodspeed debut of the hip-swiveling musical comedy set at the dawn of the sensational '60s. Bring the entire family to discover we've got a lot of livin' to do!
Book by Michael Stewart | Music by Charles Strouse | Lyrics by Lee Adams
Scenic Design by Tobin Ost | Costume Design by David Toser
Lighting Design by Philip Rosenberg | Sound Design by Jay Hilton
Wig & Hair Design by Mark Adam Rampmeyer
Music Direction by Michael O'Flaherty | Choreographed by Patti Wilcox
Directed by Jenn Thompson
THEATRE
The Goodspeed
6 Main Street
East Haddam, CT 06423
Seating Chart
DATES
June 24 - Sept 8, 2016
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"Backstage Birdie"
BroadwayWorld.com blog by cast members Eddile Olmo II & Logan Scott Mitchell
Read What The Press Has To Say:
'Bye Bye Birdie' Sings A Fun Tune At Goodspeed
New Haven Register
July 15, 2016
...And while the young members of the enthusiastic cast are good, it’s the older members who score the over-the-top laughs in this Elvis-inspired musical... Read More
A Sweetly Balanced 'Bye Bye Birdie' at Goodspeed
Hartford Courant
July 15, 2016
..."Bye Bye Birdie" is studded with splashy production numbers that spill off the stage... Read More
Goodspeed Puts On A Happy Face With 'Bye Bye Birdie'...
The Day
July 21, 2016
“Bye Bye Birdie” also explores the generation gap in a plot nestled in the era where the comfy 1950s were morphing into the complex ’60s... Read More
Audience Comments
Kaydin said:
On August 18, 2016
I went to see it this summer with my acting company, and it was one of the best most evergetic performaces i've ever seen. It was great!