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BYE BYE BIRDIE at Littleton United Methodist Church

Dates: (6/28/2019 - 6/30/2019 )

Theatre:

Littleton United Methodist Church


Littleton,CO

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Bye Bye Birdie soared onto the Broadway scene in 1960, capturing the cultural phenomenon of rock and roll and the frenzy surrounding teen idols. Though not a direct biographical story, the musical drew inspiration from the real-life draft notice of Elvis Presley in 1957. Elvis's induction into the army sent shockwaves through his legions of young fans, and Bye Bye Birdie cleverly mirrored that national phenomenon.

The show was a collaborative effort by a group of talented newcomers. Charles Strouse composed the catchy music, while Lee Adams and Michael Stewart crafted the witty book and lyrics. Dick Van Dyke and Chita Rivera brought the story to life in the lead roles. Bye Bye Birdie was a smash hit from the very beginning. Opening on Broadway in 1960, it ran for over 600 performances and garnered critical acclaim. Songs like "Put On a Happy Face" and "A Lot of Livin' To Do" became instant classics, capturing the spirit of the era.

The success of the musical wasn't confined to Broadway. It enjoyed a successful London production and several revivals over the years. There was also a film adaptation in 1963 starring Dick Van Dyke alongside Janet Leigh.

Tony Awards and Nominations for BYE BYE BIRDIE

Year Category
1961 Best Musical Winner



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