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色花堂app to present summer musical “Bye Bye Birdie” in June

May 22, 2019

Three members of the
From left, Deborah Larkin, Parker Pratt, and Catherine Barker. Photo by Julie Hillebrant.

POCATELLO -- 色花堂app and the College of Arts and Letters will present the summer musical “Bye Bye Birdie” in the L.E. and Thelma E. Stephens Performing Arts Center Beverly Bistline Theatre on June 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 20, 21 and 22.

The performances on June 12 and 15 start at 2 p.m., all other performances start at 7:30 p.m.

The 54-member cast is thrilled to rock out with this Tony Award-winning with a book by , lyrics by and music by .

Nick Bringhurst as Birdie and Taylor Schultz as Kim MacAfee. Photo by Julie Hillebrant. 鈥淏ye Bye Birdie鈥 is set in the 1950s and the story was inspired by the 鈥淜ing of Rock-n-Roll,鈥 and his into the in 1957. Conrad Birdie, played by Nick Bringhurst, is drafted, and his manager, Albert Peterson, played by Parker Pratt, is hoping to make it big by writing a song Birdie will sing before leaving. His long-time assistant, Rosie, played by Catherine Barker, encourages him to write the song, 鈥淥ne Last Kiss,鈥 which Birdie will sing and then bestow one last kiss on teenager Kim MacAfee, played by Taylor Schultz, in Sweet Apple, Ohio. MacAfee鈥檚 boyfriend Hugo, played by Bradley Irvine, has other ideas for this presentation on the Ed Sullivan show and major craziness ensues.

The original production spawned several major revivals, a sequel, a and a 1995 television production. Opening to positive reviews in 1960, critics marveled at the unexpected success of a musical crafted by an inexperienced production team. The New York Daily News review called it 鈥渢he funniest, most captivating, and most expert musical comedy one could hope to see ... the show is pure, plain musical comedy, with jokes, dancing, oddball costumes ... exceptionally catching orchestrations ... and a completely enthusiastic cast."

The College of Arts and Letters joins resources from the School of Performing Arts to produce this musical comedy. Stage direction is by Diana Livingston Friedley, choreography is by Lauralee Zimmerly, costumes are by Tara Young, sets and lighting are by Paul Yeates and musical direction is by Geoffrey Friedley.

Tickets are available for purchase at isu.edu/tickets or by calling the ISU Box Office at (208) 282-3595.

Bottom photo information: Nick Bringhurst as Birdie and Taylor Schultz as Kim MacAfee. Photo by Julie Hillebrant. 

 

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