He didn't. That is, he called to ask Penelope Ann Henkel about the prom, but she's too excited about Hugo and Kim to talk to him. He then called Deborah Sue Miller and Charity Garfein, but we're not told the outcome of those calls. It's left vague if he went with one of those three, went with someone not named, went "stag", or didn't go at all.
Some of Margie's lines in "Bye Bye Birdie" include expressing her excitement over meeting Conrad Birdie and her disappointment when he leaves Sweet Apple. She also sings the song "The Telephone Hour" with other teens in the show. Margie is a fun and energetic character that adds to the overall charm of the musical.
In "Bye Bye Birdie," Charles F. Maude is the mayor of Sweet Apple, Ohio. He plays a minor role in the musical, mainly appearing in scenes set in the town to provide a comedic element.
Mrs. Merkle is a minor character in the musical "Bye Bye Birdie." She is the mayor's wife and the head of the women's charitable organization in the town. She is often portrayed as a proper and easily flustered woman.
The most popular song from the musical "Bye Bye Birdie" is "Put on a Happy Face." It is a lively and optimistic song that has become a classic in musical theater.
I wouldn't say a lead...I'd definitely say a supporting role. I was just cast as Ursula for my school's musical this spring!!! She's CRAZY!!! definitely obsessed with Conrad, she's the main character in Conrad's fan club for sure.
funny thing you should ask that i am going to be him in a school play if you have heard the telephone hour harvie is a nerd looking for a date to the prom
The character of Harvey Johnson in the 1963 movie Bye Bye Birdie was played by Peter Menefee.
In the play Bye Bye Birdie, Conrad Birdie is leaving to go into the Army.
Bye Bye Birdie
Debra Sue (a.k.a. Deborah Sue) Miller is an officer in the Sweet Apple, Ohio, branch of the Conrad Birdie Fan Club and a friend of Kim MacAfee's. During "The Telephone Hour" Debra Sue is the second girl Harvey Johnson tries to ask out on a date.
No, John Travolta was not in Bye Bye Birdie.
Birdie Birdie, sitting on my shelf, Birdie Birdie, falling off my shelf, Birdie Birdie hitting the floor, Birdie Birdie is no more
The title song for "Bye Bye Birdie" was written especially for the 1963 film. In recent times, some theater companies have used it in their productions of the show.
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Conrad Birdie was portrayed by Elvis Presley.
How Do I Look - 2004 Bye Bye Birdie was released on: USA: 2 July 2011
Bye Bye Birdie - 1995 TV was released on: USA: 3 December 1995