Broadway Bound Children's Theatre Stages BYE BYE BIRDIE, 1/11-20

By: Dec. 18, 2012
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This January, Seattle's Broadway Bound Children's Theatre brings you the funny and idyllic musical set in the late 1950's, BYE BYE BIRDIE.

The Tony award winning show features upbeat music, and the story of Conrad Birdie, a fifties pop star reminiscent of Elvis Presley, who stages one last large scale publicity campaign before leaving for the army. Find out what happens when one lucky girl gets the chance to win "one last kiss."

The vision of Jimmy Nixon (who is a former actor who has appeared on TV and on Broadway himself) has remained that every child should have a chance to be on stage and shine. He claims he can make a star out of all of them. The kids have a rigorous rehearsal schedule and after several weeks they put on a full fledged production (he runs 10 shows over 2 weeks).

The show plays SCCC Broadway Performance Hall, 1625 Broadway, Seattle, Wash., January 11-13 and 17-20 at 7:00 pm and January 13, 19, 20 at 2:00 pm.

Tickets: General: $17.50 + service fee; Group (4+) : $15.00 + service fee. Available at Brown Paper tickets HERE.

Broadway Bound Children's Theatre transforms the lives of children, ages 5 18 through active participation in theatre arts combining a fun and supportive atmosphere with professional standards. Children of all skill levels and backgrounds are challenged and supported while developing their mental, physical, emotional, social and creative potential through the joy and discipline of live theatre. We offer a season of full scale productions performed in professional theatres in Seattle, enrichment classes in drama, music, and dance, and a wide variety of summer camps. These beginner to advanced educational arts programs are available in the University District and Rainier Beach. Broadway Bound makes every effort to make classes, productions, and performances available to every student who wants to participate. Visit the website at www.broadwaybound.org.



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