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Bye Bye Birdie

You are sure to put on a happy face when you come see the

Acting Troupe of Lambert’s performance of the classic Bye Bye Birdie.  The story is
set in the late 1950s and is inspired by Elvis Presley and his draft notice

into the Army.  When Conrad Birdie, an
Elvis-like rock & roll star, is drafted his agency devises a publicity
stunt to have Conrad premiere one last song and to kiss a girl from his fan
club on The Ed Sullivan show prior to going overseas.  Hilarity ensues as the small town of Sweet
Apple, Ohio, welcomes the super star and is thrust into the spotlight.   This romantic comedy is sure to entertain the

whole family with memorable songs such as Put
on a Happy Face
, The Telephone Hour,
and One Last Kiss.


Written by
Michael Stewart, with lyrics by Lee Adams, and music by Charles Strouse, Bye Bye Birdie is under the direction of
Rebecca Houser, Director, Ryan Wason, Music Director, and Jeney Wason,
Choreographer.  This spring musical is

the Acting Troupe of Lambert’s competition show for the Shuler Hensley Georgia

High School Musical Theater Awards. 
Purchase tickets early for this classic romantic comedy that the whole
family is sure to enjoy.

Tickets can be
purchased online for a discount at www.atldrama.org.  

At the door price:  $10 Adults /
$8 Students.  Show times are 7:00 PM

March 14th, 2:00 PM & 7:00 PM March 15th, and 7:00 PM March 20th,

21st & 22nd. 
Performed at Lambert High School Auditorium, 805 Nichols Road, Suwanee,
GA.

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