Bye Bye Birdie

Bye Bye Birdie
Original Broadway cast album
MusicCharles Strouse
LyricsLee Adams
BookMichael Stewart
Productions
  • 1960 Broadway
  • 1961 West End
  • 1990 U.S. tour
  • 2004 Encores! NYC Center
  • 2008 Washington DC
  • 2009 Broadway revival
AwardsTony Award for Best Musical

Bye Bye Birdie is a stage musical with music by Charles Strouse and lyrics by Lee Adams, based upon a book by Michael Stewart.

Originally titled Let's Go Steady, Bye Bye Birdie is set in 1958. The play's book was influenced when Elvis Presley was drafted into the Army in 1957. The rock star character's name, "Conrad Birdie", is word play on the name of Conway Twitty.[1] Twitty later had a long career as a country music star, but in the late 1950s he was one of Presley's rock 'n' roll rivals.

The original 1960–1961 Broadway production was a Tony Award–winning success. It spawned a London production and several major revivals, a sequel, a 1963 film, and a 1995 television production. The show also became a popular choice for high school and college productions due to its variable cast size and large proportion of ensemble numbers.[2]

  1. ^ Conway Twitty website biography Archived 2007-06-30 at the Wayback Machine retrieved January 11, 2012
  2. ^ Time magazine reported in its May 26, 2008, issue, p. 51, that the musical tied (with Oklahoma!) as the eighth most frequently produced musical by U.S. high schools in 2007.

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