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BYE BYE BIRDIE In Miniature Opens May 10th at
Hudson Guild Theatre Polaris
Productions,
a non-profit children’s theatre group will present the classic 1960 Tony Award
winning musical Bye Bye Birdie starting May 10th at
Hudson Guild Theatre. LeCee Galmiche Johnson directs a talented
cast of young actors ages 4 through 20. Christopher Cooley is Musical
Director. Set in the late 1950s Bye
Bye Birdie tells the story of rock and roll superstar Conrad Birdie who
is about to be inducted into the army thereby disappointing millions of fans.
Meanwhile his mild mannered agent, Albert Peterson, is going into debt staking
his financial future on Birdie’s success. As a publicity stunt Albert’s
faithful secretary and fiancé, Rosie, comes up with a plan to put Conrad on a
popular national TV variety program (Ed Sullivan Show) where he will say goodbye
to his huge following of teenage female fans by kissing one of them. The plan is
executed, but the lucky girl chosen to be kissed happens to have a very jealous
boyfriend. Bye
Bye Birdie
with a book by Michael Stewart, music by Charles Strouse and lyrics by Lee Adams
won Tony Awards for Best Musical, Director, Choreographer and Supporting Actor.
It features such musical theatre classic songs as Put on a Happy Face, A Lot
of Livin’ to Do, Rosie, Kids, and What Did I Ever See in Him? Polaris
Productions
was started in 2008 by director and choreographer LeCee Galmiche Johnson as a
non profit children’s theatre group. Their mission is to produce entertaining
musical theatre performed entirely by child and teenage actors typically ranging
from ages 6 through 18. They offer training to young actors and the opportunity
to demonstrate and improve their skills by participation in live theatrical
productions. LeCee
Galmiche Johnson
graduated cum laude with a B.A. in Drama from the University of Dallas. She has
studied dance with Alfredo Corvino and Rosemerry Hanian and trained in acting
with Anthony Mannino and Paul Mann, among others. The first production she
directed and choreographed for Polaris was Into The Woods in 2008
followed by The Boyfriend in 2009, Annie and Little
Shop of Horrors in 2010 and Honk! and A Christmas
Carol in 2011. She also choreographed Once Upon a Mattress
for the NYCHEA Players. She is the mother of triplet daughters aged 16 and a
member of the New York City Home Educators Alliance and Theatre Resources
Unlimited. Bye Bye Birdie marks the 7th musical that
LeCee has directed for Polaris Productions in four years. Christopher
Cooley collaborates regularly
with soprano Lauren Flanigan on music written for her by composers including
Stephen Schwartz and Thomas Pasatieri. He played for the original workshop
performances of Stephen Schwartz’s Séance on A Wet Afternoon
that was presented by New York City Opera last April. A BMI trained composer,
his song Completely Different Place, co-written with lyricist Benj Pasek
was recorded by Tony Award nominee Kelly O’ Hara and is part of the BMI
compilation CD No More Revivals.
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