Bye Bye Birdie (1995) is a musical comedy film that serves as a remake of the popular 1960 stage musical of the same name. It follows the chaos surrounding the impending army induction of ...
Back in the '50s and '60, Elvis was king. A pop culture hero whose influence stretched far beyond the stage, the global superstar and the rock-and-roll hysteria that followed him was also the ...
Movie lovers are invited to take a nostalgic trip to the golden age of musical comedy on Saturday, June 20, at The Avalon Theatre in Marysville. This FREE Ohio Goes to the Movies Celebration features ...
Van Dyke played Albert Peterson, reprising his Tony-winning role from the Broadway production Dick Van Dyke, who’s set to turn 100 this December, has always had a lot of energy, according to his Bye ...
A loving send-up of the 1950s, small-town America, teenagers, and rock & roll, Bye Bye Birdie remains as fresh and vibrant as ever. Teen heartthrob Conrad Birdie has been drafted, so he chooses ...
What if the central character in Bye Bye Birdie was deaf? That question sparked a bold reimagining by the Calvin Theatre Company - resulting in a production where the lead role of Kim MacAfee is ...
This performance will feature a talkback with the cast and crew immediately following the performance. Teenagers, rock & roll, and national television--Bye Bye Birdie captures the energy and ...
Ann-Margret, 85, reflects on her legendary career and auctioning over 360 personal treasures, including her iconic 1997 Harley-Davidson motorcycle.
The show itself has undergone many changes over the decades. Songs removed, others added, and one problematic dance number with the Shriner’s completely scrapped. But it’s always managed to keep it’s ...
“This production showcases some extraordinary talent, and I cannot wait for our community to see it,” Silva added. If you want to take a few hours to get away from all that is going on in the world ...
Lee Adams, the 99-year-old lyricist of “Bye Bye Birdie,” doesn’t remember much about creating the show in 1960, but he can quote the New York Times review that came out during the opening night ...