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Performance

VenueYe Olde Rose and Crown Theatre Pub
TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From11th August 2015
Opened14th August 2015
To4th September 2015
WhenTue-Sat 19:30. Sun Mats 15:00
Ye Olde Rose and Crown Theatre Pub (V01545419451)
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  • Date of change: 17 Jul 15 - T0642714712
  • Date of change: 19 Jun 15 - T0642714712

Bye Bye Birdie

Work:: Bye Bye Birdie (S433920098)

When America's hottest rock sensation, Conrad Birdie, is inducted into the U.S. Army, his manager, Albert Peterson, panics. But Albert's secretary, Rose Alvarez, concocts one final publicity stunt -- Birdie will bid a typical American teenage girl good-bye with one last kiss on the Ed Sullivan Show. Kim MacAfee of Sweet Apple, Ohio wins the honor, but her boyfriend and parents aren't too keen on the idea, especially when Birdie moves in turning everyone's life upside down!
Book by Michael Stewart
Lyrics Lee Adams
Music Charles Strouse

Production:: (T0642714712)

Producer All Star Productions
Producer Andrew Yon
Director James Hume
Choreographer Anthony Whitman
Musical Director Aaron Clingham
Director Luke Jasztal (assistant)
Costume Ryan Walklett
Lighting Sky Bembury
Design Andrew Yon
Performer Ryan Forde Iosco (Albert Peterson)
Performer Liberty Buckland (Rose Alvarez)
Performer Zac Hamilton (Conrad Birdie)
Performer Jayne Ashley (Mae Patterson / Ursula Merkle)
Performer Benedikt De La Bedoyere (Hugo Peabody)
Performer Lucas James (Harvey Johnson)
Performer Lewis Asquith (Charles F. Maude)
Performer Abigail Matthews (Kim MacAfee)
Performer Beth Bradley (Nancy)
Performer Emily Noke (Alice / Gloria Rasputin)
Performer Harry Hart (Harry MacAfee)
Performer Stephanie Lyse (Doris MacAfee)
Performer Stephen Loriot (Randolph MacAfee)
Performer Flora Charlton (Margie)
Performer Stephanie Palmer (Penelope Ann)

Listing:: L1056184739




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