Quigley's Bye Bye Birdie
What a night!
Earlier tonight, I went to see Quigley's 2006 musical, Bye Bye Birdie.
So, the show went quite well. I won't be able to make it to the Mancini's this year, but I see a few nominations in the making. For example Nick Bell (who played Joseph in their production of Joseph, last year), was wonderful as Alfred Bailey, Conrad Birdie's agent. Also Laurie Lacey, gave an amazing performance as Mrs. Bailey, Alfred's long-suffering, and non-mattering mother. Others gave great performances as well.
I ran into a few old friends there, as well. Some of them wish they could have been in this show as well. No matter how old I get, I will always wish I could be in the Quigley shows.
After the show, there was a "Desert with the stars" Desert. I got to chat with old directors Laura Yoerg, Marta Zak, and others there, and made the ladies costumes "Felt". (Get it)
So, a great show. Now, I have the Praxis II and a Camp Open House coming up. Stay tuned...
Earlier tonight, I went to see Quigley's 2006 musical, Bye Bye Birdie.
So, the show went quite well. I won't be able to make it to the Mancini's this year, but I see a few nominations in the making. For example Nick Bell (who played Joseph in their production of Joseph, last year), was wonderful as Alfred Bailey, Conrad Birdie's agent. Also Laurie Lacey, gave an amazing performance as Mrs. Bailey, Alfred's long-suffering, and non-mattering mother. Others gave great performances as well.
I ran into a few old friends there, as well. Some of them wish they could have been in this show as well. No matter how old I get, I will always wish I could be in the Quigley shows.
After the show, there was a "Desert with the stars" Desert. I got to chat with old directors Laura Yoerg, Marta Zak, and others there, and made the ladies costumes "Felt". (Get it)
So, a great show. Now, I have the Praxis II and a Camp Open House coming up. Stay tuned...
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