The cast of Bye Bye Birdie. Photo: Diane Sobolewski |
Audiences Put on a Happy Face Watching Refreshed Birdie
By Lauren Yarger
If you ever have walked out of a production of Bye Bye Birdie and wondered why you didn’t
hear the song of that title, you won’t have that issue at Goodspeed’s
production.
Director Jenn Thompson has given the stage
production a few new twists, including adding the song from the 1963 film
(which wasn’t in the stage production) as well as “A Mother Doesn’t Matter
Anymore” from the 1995 television presentation as well as new dance
arrangements by David Krane. The
result is not your mother’s Birdie,
which is a relief for those of us who have seen in multiple times from local
high school and community theater productions to Broadway (which was pretty disappointing
in its last revival in 2009.)
That’s because it is pretty hard to make a
musical set in 1958 and conceived in response to Elvis Presley being drafted
into the Army relevant 50-plus years later. The new dance arrangements,
choreographed by Patti Wilcox are fun
and the addition of the mother’s song gives Kristine Zbornik, who already is stealing the show
as manipulative mother Mae Peterson, a chance to bring down the house. The
changes give the show a needed lift.
Still in place are familiar tunes
by Charles Strouse with Lyrics by Lee Adams like “Put On a Happy Face,” “One Boy,” “Kids” and “A
Lot of Livin’ To Do.”
The story (book by Michael Stewart) follows a couple of romances. First there is Albert
Peterson (George Merrick), who manages teen
heartthrob and rock star Conrad Birdie (Rhett Guter) who has been drafted. His assistant,
Rosie (Janet Dacal),
comes up with a publicity stunt idea to have the idol travel to Sweet Apple,
Ohio to kiss the president of his fan club goodbye. Once he’s on his way, Rosie
wants Albert to quit the business, become an English teacher and settle down
for a simple life. The aforementioned Mrs. Peterson isn’t making that easy,
however, and she objects to Rosie, making numerous references to her Hispanic roots.
Without those constant references and a dance number in which she becomes a new
personality – Spanish Rose – I am not sure any of us would realize she was
supposed to be Latina…..
Meanwhile, fan club President Kim MacAfee (Tristen Buettel) can hardly believe
that Conrad Birdie himself is coming to kiss her! Neither can her parents (Donna English and a funny Warren
Kelley) and little brother Randolph (Ben Stone-Zelman, who is over-the-top-adorable
in his 1960s haircut and clothes). Costumes are by David Toser; Hair and Wig Design by Mark Adam Rampmeyer. The whole clan
ends up on Ed Sullivan!
One person not happy about the excitement is Kim’s boyfriend,
Hugo (Alex Walton). After all, he
and Kim just got pinned. Why is she kissing another guy?
You
get the drift of the plot. Thompson uses lots of action up and down the house
aisles to make the audience feel a part of the action. The orchestra, with
Goodspeed vets Michael O’Flaherty music
directing and Dan DeLange providing orchestrations, can be a bit overwhelming
at times, especially the horns, and drown out the singers.
Overall it’s a fun, breezy trip
down memory lane that puts a happy face on a lot of audience members.
Birdie has been given ectended wings to fly at Goodspeed, 6 Main St., East Haddam, through Sept. 8. Performances are Wednesday at 2 and 7:30 pm; Thursday at 7:30 pm. (with select performances at 2 pm), Friday at 8 pm; Saturday at 3 and 8 pm; Sunday at 2 pm (with select performances at 6:30 pm. Tickets $39-$84 (860) 873-8668; www.goodspeed.org.
Additional cast:
Birdie has been given ectended wings to fly at Goodspeed, 6 Main St., East Haddam, through Sept. 8. Performances are Wednesday at 2 and 7:30 pm; Thursday at 7:30 pm. (with select performances at 2 pm), Friday at 8 pm; Saturday at 3 and 8 pm; Sunday at 2 pm (with select performances at 6:30 pm. Tickets $39-$84 (860) 873-8668; www.goodspeed.org.
Additional cast:
Dorcas Leung…. Ursula
Paul Aguirre…. Mayor
Lauren Fijol…. Gloria
Branch Woodman…. Maude
Hannah Bradley…. Margie
Emily Applebaum…. Nancy
Kristen Hoagland…. Helen
Jake Swain…. Harvey Johnson
Logan Scott Mitchell…. Kari
Eddie Olmo II…. Freddie
Michael James…. Roger
Hannah Bradley, Jeremiah Ginn, Brittany Nicholas, Marci Reid, Austen Danielle Bohmer, Michal Kolaczkowski…. Ensemble
Additional credits:
Set Design by Tobin Ost, Lighting Design by Philip Rosenberg, Sound Design by Jay Hilton,
Additional credits:
Set Design by Tobin Ost, Lighting Design by Philip Rosenberg, Sound Design by Jay Hilton,
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