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Bye Bye Birdie
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Apr 14, 1960
Closing Date
Oct 07, 1961
Performances
607
Musical
Comedy
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Apr 14, 1960
Close Date: Oct 07, 1961
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Martin Beck Theatre
(Apr 14, 1960 - Oct 22, 1960)
54th Street Theatre
(Oct 24, 1960 - Jan 14, 1961)
Shubert Theatre
(Jan 16, 1961 - Oct 07, 1961)
Description
A musical comedy in two acts
Setting
New York. Sweet Apple, Ohio.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Martin Beck Estate
; Martin Beck General Manager:
Louis A. Lotito
Produced by
Edward Padula
; Produced in association with
L. Slade Brown
Book by
Michael Stewart
; Music by
Charles Strouse
; Lyrics by
Lee Adams
; Musical Director:
Elliot Lawrence
; Music orchestrated by
Robert Ginzler
; Dance arrangements by
John Morris
; Additional scoring by
Elliot Lawrence
Directed by
Gower Champion
; Choreographed by
Gower Champion
; Associate Choreographer:
Gene Bayliss
Scenic Design by
Robert Randolph
; Costume Design by
Miles White
; Lighting Design by
Peggy Clark
; Hair Design by
Ernest Adler
; Assistant to Mr. White:
Elinor Robbins
General Manager:
Robert Rapport
Production Stage Manager:
Michael Thoma
; Stage Manager:
Edward Nayor
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Elsa Walden
Music Contractor:
Stanley Fishelson
; Head Copyist:
Scott Fisher
; Assistant Conductor:
Sam Kramer
Film Sequences by
Robert J. McCarty
; Film Sequences in association with
Robert Gaffney
Press Representative:
Reuben Rabinovitch
; Assistant to Mr. Champion:
Tony Mordente
; Production Associate:
Dorian Granowski
; Production Coordinator:
Duane Camp
; Advertising:
Ingram Ash
; Vocal Coach:
Dori Davis
; Photographer:
Friedman-Abeles
Chita Rivera
Rose Grant
Apr 14, 1960 - Apr 08, 1961
Dick Van Dyke
Albert Peterson
Apr 14, 1960 - Apr 08, 1961
Dick Gautier
Conrad Birdie
Paul Lynde
Mr. MacAfee
Kay Medford
Mae Peterson
Michael J. Pollard
Hugo Peabody
Susan Watson
Kim MacAfee
Jessica Albright
Deborah Sue
Teen Trio
Ed Becker
Neighbor
Vicki Belmonte
Martha Louise
Teen Trio
George Blackwell
Charles F. Maude
Neighbor
Johnny Borden
Randolph MacAfee
Lynn Bowin
Suzie
Cheerleader
Kenny Burrell
Guitar Man
John Coyle
Reporter
Shriner
Dick Crowley
Shriner
Dori Davis
Old Woman
Jerry Dodge
Karl
Barbara Doherty
Ursula Merkle
Lada Edmund
Penelope Ann
Tracy Everitt
Freddie
Don Farnworth
Reporter
Shriner
Bud Fleming
Shriner
Penny Ann Green
Carol
Amelia Haas
Mayor's Wife
Neighbor
Lee Howard
Reporter
Neighbor
Gary Howe
Peyton
Will Jordan
Ed Sullivan's Voice
Judy Keirn
Linda
Cheerleader
Allen Knowles
Mayor
Shriner
Kasimir Kokich
Conductor
Shriner
Ed Kresley
Henry
Sharon Lerit
Alice
Sad Girl
Marijane Maricle
Mrs. MacAfee
Marissa Mason
Nancy
Jeannine Masterson
Neighbor
Pat McEnnis
Mrs. Merkle
Tony Mordente
TV Stage Manager
Oran Osburn
Neighbor
Louise Quick
Margie Ann
Teen Trio
Charles Nelson Reilly
Mr. Henkel
Norma Richardson
Gloria Rasputin
Jim Sisco
Reporter
Shriner
Bob Spencer
Arthur
Dean Stolber
Harvey
Michael Vita
Harold
Karin Wolfe
Helen
Another Sad Girl
Swings:
Penny Ann Green
and
Ed Kresley
Standby:
Patti Karr
(Rose Grant) and
Charles Nelson Reilly
(Albert Peterson)
Understudies:
Jessica Albright
(Ursula Merkle),
Ed Becker
(Charles F. Maude),
Vicki Belmonte
(Kim MacAfee),
Lynn Bowin
(Gloria Rasputin),
Don Farnworth
(Mayor),
Bud Fleming
(How to Kill a Man Ballet),
Amelia Haas
(Mrs. Merkle),
Lee Howard
(Mr. MacAfee, Mr. Henkel),
Ed Kresley
(TV Stage Manager),
Jeannine Masterson
(Mrs. MacAfee),
Pat McEnnis
(Mae Peterson),
Tony Mordente
(Conrad Birdie),
Bob Spencer
(Harvey) and
Dean Stolber
(Hugo Peabody, Randolph MacAfee)
Martin Beck Theatre
(Apr 14, 1960 - Oct 22, 1960)
Company Manager:
Michael Goldreyer
Cast
Ed Becker
Dish Washer
Lee Howard
Bar Customer
Oran Osburn
Bar Customer
Standby:
Carmen Alvarez
(Rose Grant)
Understudies:
Ed Kresley
(Conrad Birdie),
Michael Vita
(TV Stage Manager) and
Karin Wolfe
(Kim MacAfee)
54th Street Theatre
(Oct 24, 1960 - Jan 14, 1961)
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization
Shubert Theatre
(Jan 16, 1961 - Oct 07, 1961)
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization
Musical Director:
Sherman Frank
Assistant Stage Mgr:
Fred Kimbrough
; Stage Manager:
Elsa Walden
Assistant Conductor:
Don Plumby
Cast
Dick Patterson
Albert Peterson
? - Oct 07, 1961
Gene Rayburn
Albert Peterson
Apr 09, 1961 - ?
Gretchen Wyler
Rose Grant
Apr 09, 1961 - Oct 07, 1961
Nancy Tribush
Kim MacAfee
Jill Choder
Another Sad Girl
Kay Cole
Sad Girl
Beth Howland
Carol
Bill Joyce
Reporter
Shriner
Bob Mariano
Harvey
Patti Mariano
Jacqueline Mayro
Ursula Merkle
Barry Pearl
Broadway debut
Randolph MacAfee
Aug 1961 - Oct 07, 1961
Lori Rogers
Nancy
Marilyn Siskin
Helen
Another Sad Girl
Swing:
Beth Howland
Understudies:
Bill Joyce
(Mayor) and
Bob Mariano
(Hugo Peabody, Randolph MacAfee)
Songs
music by
Charles Strouse
; lyrics by
Lee Adams
Act 1
Sung By
An English Teacher
Rose Grant and Albert Peterson
The Telephone Hour
Sweet Apple Kids
How Lovely to Be a Woman
Kim MacAfee
We Love You, Conrad!
Teen Trio
Put on a Happy Face
Albert Peterson and Two Sad Girls
Normal American Boy
Rose Grant, Albert Peterson and Chorus
One Boy
Kim MacAfee, Deborah Sue, Suzie and Alice
One Boy
(Reprise)
Rose Grant
Honestly Sincere
Conrad Birdie and Townspeople
Hymn for a Sunday Evening
Mr. MacAfee, Mrs. MacAfee, Kim MacAfee, Randolph MacAfee and Neighbors
Ballet: How to Kill a Man
Rose Grant, Albert Peterson and Company
One Last Kiss
Conrad Birdie and Company
Act 2
Sung By
What Did I Ever See in Him?
Rose Grant and Kim MacAfee
A Lot of Livin' to Do
Conrad Birdie, Kim MacAfee and Teenager
Kids
Mr. MacAfee and Mrs. MacAfee
Baby, Talk to Me
Albert Peterson and Quartet
Shriners' Ballet
Rose Grant and Shriners
Kids
(Reprise)
Mr. MacAfee, Mrs. MacAfee, Randolph MacAfee and Townspeople
Spanish Rose
Rose Grant
Rosie
Albert Peterson and Rose Grant
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Musical
1961 Winner
Produced by
Edward Padula
Book by
Michael Stewart
Music by
Charles Strouse
Lyrics by
Lee Adams
; Produced in association with
L. Slade Brown
Best Featured Actor in a Musical
1961 Winner
Dick Van Dyke
Best Featured Actor in a Musical
1961 Nominee
Dick Gautier
Best Featured Actress in a Musical
1961 Nominee
Chita Rivera
Best Scenic Design (Musical)
1961 Nominee
Scenic Design by
Robert Randolph
Best Choreography
1961 Winner
Choreographed by
Gower Champion
Best Direction of a Musical
1961 Winner
Directed by
Gower Champion
Best Conductor and Musical Director
1961 Nominee
Musical Director:
Elliot Lawrence
People
Songs
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Martin Beck Estate
; Martin Beck General Manager:
Louis A. Lotito
Produced by
Edward Padula
; Produced in association with
L. Slade Brown
Book by
Michael Stewart
; Music by
Charles Strouse
; Lyrics by
Lee Adams
; Musical Director:
Elliot Lawrence
; Music orchestrated by
Robert Ginzler
; Dance arrangements by
John Morris
; Additional scoring by
Elliot Lawrence
Directed by
Gower Champion
; Choreographed by
Gower Champion
; Associate Choreographer:
Gene Bayliss
Scenic Design by
Robert Randolph
; Costume Design by
Miles White
; Lighting Design by
Peggy Clark
; Hair Design by
Ernest Adler
; Assistant to Mr. White:
Elinor Robbins
General Manager:
Robert Rapport
Production Stage Manager:
Michael Thoma
; Stage Manager:
Edward Nayor
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Elsa Walden
Music Contractor:
Stanley Fishelson
; Head Copyist:
Scott Fisher
; Assistant Conductor:
Sam Kramer
Film Sequences by
Robert J. McCarty
; Film Sequences in association with
Robert Gaffney
Press Representative:
Reuben Rabinovitch
; Assistant to Mr. Champion:
Tony Mordente
; Production Associate:
Dorian Granowski
; Production Coordinator:
Duane Camp
; Advertising:
Ingram Ash
; Vocal Coach:
Dori Davis
; Photographer:
Friedman-Abeles
Chita Rivera
Rose Grant
Apr 14, 1960 - Apr 08, 1961
Dick Van Dyke
Albert Peterson
Apr 14, 1960 - Apr 08, 1961
Dick Gautier
Conrad Birdie
Paul Lynde
Mr. MacAfee
Kay Medford
Mae Peterson
Michael J. Pollard
Hugo Peabody
Susan Watson
Kim MacAfee
Jessica Albright
Deborah Sue
Teen Trio
Ed Becker
Neighbor
Vicki Belmonte
Martha Louise
Teen Trio
George Blackwell
Charles F. Maude
Neighbor
Johnny Borden
Randolph MacAfee
Lynn Bowin
Suzie
Cheerleader
Kenny Burrell
Guitar Man
John Coyle
Reporter
Shriner
Dick Crowley
Shriner
Dori Davis
Old Woman
Jerry Dodge
Karl
Barbara Doherty
Ursula Merkle
Lada Edmund
Penelope Ann
Tracy Everitt
Freddie
Don Farnworth
Reporter
Shriner
Bud Fleming
Shriner
Penny Ann Green
Carol
Amelia Haas
Mayor's Wife
Neighbor
Lee Howard
Reporter
Neighbor
Gary Howe
Peyton
Will Jordan
Ed Sullivan's Voice
Judy Keirn
Linda
Cheerleader
Allen Knowles
Mayor
Shriner
Kasimir Kokich
Conductor
Shriner
Ed Kresley
Henry
Sharon Lerit
Alice
Sad Girl
Marijane Maricle
Mrs. MacAfee
Marissa Mason
Nancy
Jeannine Masterson
Neighbor
Pat McEnnis
Mrs. Merkle
Tony Mordente
TV Stage Manager
Oran Osburn
Neighbor
Louise Quick
Margie Ann
Teen Trio
Charles Nelson Reilly
Mr. Henkel
Norma Richardson
Gloria Rasputin
Jim Sisco
Reporter
Shriner
Bob Spencer
Arthur
Dean Stolber
Harvey
Michael Vita
Harold
Karin Wolfe
Helen
Another Sad Girl
Swings:
Penny Ann Green
and
Ed Kresley
Standby:
Patti Karr
(Rose Grant) and
Charles Nelson Reilly
(Albert Peterson)
Understudies:
Jessica Albright
(Ursula Merkle),
Ed Becker
(Charles F. Maude),
Vicki Belmonte
(Kim MacAfee),
Lynn Bowin
(Gloria Rasputin),
Don Farnworth
(Mayor),
Bud Fleming
(How to Kill a Man Ballet),
Amelia Haas
(Mrs. Merkle),
Lee Howard
(Mr. MacAfee, Mr. Henkel),
Ed Kresley
(TV Stage Manager),
Jeannine Masterson
(Mrs. MacAfee),
Pat McEnnis
(Mae Peterson),
Tony Mordente
(Conrad Birdie),
Bob Spencer
(Harvey) and
Dean Stolber
(Hugo Peabody, Randolph MacAfee)
Martin Beck Theatre
(Apr 14, 1960 - Oct 22, 1960)
Company Manager:
Michael Goldreyer
Cast
Ed Becker
Dish Washer
Lee Howard
Bar Customer
Oran Osburn
Bar Customer
Standby:
Carmen Alvarez
(Rose Grant)
Understudies:
Ed Kresley
(Conrad Birdie),
Michael Vita
(TV Stage Manager) and
Karin Wolfe
(Kim MacAfee)
54th Street Theatre
(Oct 24, 1960 - Jan 14, 1961)
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization
Shubert Theatre
(Jan 16, 1961 - Oct 07, 1961)
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization
Musical Director:
Sherman Frank
Assistant Stage Mgr:
Fred Kimbrough
; Stage Manager:
Elsa Walden
Assistant Conductor:
Don Plumby
Cast
Dick Patterson
Albert Peterson
? - Oct 07, 1961
Gene Rayburn
Albert Peterson
Apr 09, 1961 - ?
Gretchen Wyler
Rose Grant
Apr 09, 1961 - Oct 07, 1961
Nancy Tribush
Kim MacAfee
Jill Choder
Another Sad Girl
Kay Cole
Sad Girl
Beth Howland
Carol
Bill Joyce
Reporter
Shriner
Bob Mariano
Harvey
Patti Mariano
Jacqueline Mayro
Ursula Merkle
Barry Pearl
Broadway debut
Randolph MacAfee
Aug 1961 - Oct 07, 1961
Lori Rogers
Nancy
Marilyn Siskin
Helen
Another Sad Girl
Swing:
Beth Howland
Understudies:
Bill Joyce
(Mayor) and
Bob Mariano
(Hugo Peabody, Randolph MacAfee)
music by
Charles Strouse
; lyrics by
Lee Adams
Act 1
Sung By
An English Teacher
Rose Grant and Albert Peterson
The Telephone Hour
Sweet Apple Kids
How Lovely to Be a Woman
Kim MacAfee
We Love You, Conrad!
Teen Trio
Put on a Happy Face
Albert Peterson and Two Sad Girls
Normal American Boy
Rose Grant, Albert Peterson and Chorus
One Boy
Kim MacAfee, Deborah Sue, Suzie and Alice
One Boy
(Reprise)
Rose Grant
Honestly Sincere
Conrad Birdie and Townspeople
Hymn for a Sunday Evening
Mr. MacAfee, Mrs. MacAfee, Kim MacAfee, Randolph MacAfee and Neighbors
Ballet: How to Kill a Man
Rose Grant, Albert Peterson and Company
One Last Kiss
Conrad Birdie and Company
Act 2
Sung By
What Did I Ever See in Him?
Rose Grant and Kim MacAfee
A Lot of Livin' to Do
Conrad Birdie, Kim MacAfee and Teenager
Kids
Mr. MacAfee and Mrs. MacAfee
Baby, Talk to Me
Albert Peterson and Quartet
Shriners' Ballet
Rose Grant and Shriners
Kids
(Reprise)
Mr. MacAfee, Mrs. MacAfee, Randolph MacAfee and Townspeople
Spanish Rose
Rose Grant
Rosie
Albert Peterson and Rose Grant
Tony Award®
Best Musical
1961 Winner
Produced by
Edward Padula
Book by
Michael Stewart
Music by
Charles Strouse
Lyrics by
Lee Adams
; Produced in association with
L. Slade Brown
Best Featured Actor in a Musical
1961 Winner
Dick Van Dyke
Best Featured Actor in a Musical
1961 Nominee
Dick Gautier
Best Featured Actress in a Musical
1961 Nominee
Chita Rivera
Best Scenic Design (Musical)
1961 Nominee
Scenic Design by
Robert Randolph
Best Choreography
1961 Winner
Choreographed by
Gower Champion
Best Direction of a Musical
1961 Winner
Directed by
Gower Champion
Best Conductor and Musical Director
1961 Nominee
Musical Director:
Elliot Lawrence
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