*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE *
May 11th 2019
CONTACT: Trista Duval, Artistic Director, trista@centerstagetheatre.com
(253) 661-1444
Press Photos: http://www.centerstagetheatre.com
Centerstage Theatre
Bye Bye Birdie
Music and Lyrics by: Charles Strouse and Lee Adams
*Book by: Michael Stewart *
Presented through special arrangement with Tams Whitmark
RUN DATES: May 31 through June 16, 2019
*TIMES: Fridays – 7:30 pm; *
*Saturdays – 2:00 (June 8th and 15th only) & 7:30 pm; *
Sundays – 2:00 pm
*TICKET PRICES: $29 for adults; $25 for seniors/military; $15 for ages 18 –
23; *
$12 ages 17 & under. Taxes and city fees apply.
*Tickets available online at *www.CenterstageTheatre.com
http://www.centerstagetheatre.com/
or by phone: (253) 661-1444
*PERFORMANCE VENUE: Knutzen Family Theatre, *
3200 SW Dash Point Rd, Federal Way, WA
ABOUT THE SHOW: Centerstage Theatre is closing out our *2018-19 season *with
the classic musical comedy BYE BYE BIRDIE! A diverse and vibrant cast
brimming with talent brings a fresh feel to an old favorite. When
rock’n’roll superstar Conrad Birdie (played by local actor and model DUNCAN
MENZIES) gets drafted, his manager Albert, (played by Centerstage patron
favorite JOSHUA JERARD), must come up with one final hit song before they
lose their golden boy overseas. His brilliant assistant Rose, (played by
Seattle actress LARA McLEOD, who is also a member of popular a capella
group A Shot in the Dark), comes up with a plan that takes them from
fast-paced NYC to Sweet Apple, Ohio…a town just as provincial as it’s name
suggests. Turing up to throw a wrench in things is Albert’s mother Mae,
(recently retired professor of the theatre arts DIANA TROTTER), and a saucy
new secretary named Gloria (played by recent UW alum JESSICA LORENZ). Can
Sweet Apple handle the bright lights of mega stardom coming their way?
Celebrity, sincerity, gender, and generations collide in this beautifully
scored show that includes the songs “Kids,” “Spanish Rose,” and “Put on A
Happy Face.”
Centerstage is pleased to include several interns from around the South
Puget Sound region in this production, appearing in the roles of the
teenagers. In the lead as Kim MacAfee is JASMYNE MENDOZA, a Federal Way
resident and student at Decatur HS. Playing her new boyfriend Hugo Peabody
is DONOVAN MAHANA, of Tacoma. GILLIAN GOMES plays Kim’s best friend and the
leader of the Conrad Club, Ursula Merkle.
Kim’s family features South Sound favorite SAM BARKER as Mr. MacAfee,
ALYSSA HERSEY as Mrs. MacAfee, (recently off a production of A Little
Night Music in Tacoma), and a soon-to-be Centerstage favorite in 11 year
old NIGEL JOLLY as Randolph.
Rounding out the denizens of Sweet Apple are LILY JOHNSON, JARED
HERNANDEEZ, MARC MONTAGUE, KIM MYERS, and ANNELISE MARTIN in a variety of
character roles. And last but in no way least, our incredible teen ensemble
is made up of Federal Way students RICKY LEUNG, CEDRIC DENNARD, BELLA
BeSERRA, and MEGAN SERU, as well as South Sound area students HARRISON
GOMES as the iconic Harvey Johnson, JOCELYN ROBINSON as Deborah Sue, AMELIA
HARRINGTON, KATRINA BURNS, and DEAN MARSHALL.
The show opens Friday, May 31st, and plays through Sunday, June 16th. Shows
will take place on the following dates and times: Friday, May 31st at
7:30pm; Saturday, June 1st at 7:30pm; Sunday, June 2nd at 2:00pm; Friday,
June 7th at 7:30pm; Saturday, June 8th at 2:00 and 7:30pm; Sunday, June 9th
at 2:00pm; Friday, June 14th at 7:30pm; Saturday, June 15th at 2:00pm and
7:30pm; and Sunday, June 16th at 2:00pm. (Unlike the rest of our season,
this show runs three weekends instead of four.)
ABOUT OUR THEATRE: Believing the theatre is an agent of challenge, change,
and education, Centerstage presents and produces quality performances to
enhance the lives of people and communities in Western Washington.
Centerstage Theatre has been a feature of the South Sound Arts Community
since 1977. Moving into the brand new Knutzen Family Theatre in 1998, the
company continued to grow, eventually stepping into the professional
theatre world by beginning to pay all of its actors and production crew and
garnering awards from local publications and papers. *For more information
on BYE BYE BIRDIE, call the box office at (253) 661-1444, or email Artistic
Director Trista Duval at *Trista@CenterstageTheatre.com
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Trista Duval
Artistic Director
Centerstage Theatre
(253) 661-1444
http://www.centerstagetheatre.com