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Bye Bye Birdie
Friday, February 14th at 7:00pm CST
Online sale ends: 02/14/20 at 5:15pm CST
Jefferson Theatre
345 Fannin St.
Beaumont, TX 77701
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Description

Conrad Birdie, arguably the biggest rock and roll superstar in the world, has just been drafted, which brings his legion of teen-aged female fans marching in the streets in protest. One other person not happy about Birdie being drafted is struggling songwriter Albert F. Peterson, a mama's boy of a man who was finally going to hit the big time when one of his songs was to be featured in a Birdie movie. Rosie DeLeon, Albert's long suffering secretary and fiancée of six years, pitches an idea to Ed Sullivan: have Birdie appear on his television program, Toast of the Town (1948) kissing one of his fans as a symbolic goodbye to all his fans, while he sings a yet to be written song by Albert to be called "One Last Kiss". Sullivan buys the idea. Rosie is hoping that this move will bring financial security to Albert, who will then be able to support his mama, ex-vaudevillian Mae Peterson who wanted Albert to go into show business instead of his want to become a bio-chemist, and marry her (of course if Mama allows the marriage, she who doesn't even know they're engaged). The fan chosen is Kim McAfee of Sweet Apple, Ohio. Up until being chosen as the recipient of Birdie's kiss, Kim's sole focus in life was being pinned by her boyfriend, Hugo Peabody. Birdie's presence in Sweet Apple brings up many issues which may thwart Rosie and Albert's plans, including a jealous Hugo, an exasperated Harry McAfee (Kim's father), and a ballooning line-up on the show, all these problems which Rosie and Albert try to manage. The ultimate problem may be outside of Rosie and Albert's control, except for a little assistance of some bio-chemistry hopefully to solve the problem. Regardless, Rosie, in the end, may only be able to take so much of Albert siding with Mama instead of her.

 

 

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Event starts at 7:00pm
Doors open at 6:00pm

Back Orchestra Adult: $20.00
Back Orchestra Child/Sr. Citizen: $10.00
Balcony Adult: $25.00
Balcony Child/Sr. Citizen: $12.00
Loge Adult: $25.00
Loge Child/Sr. Citizen: $12.00
Orchestra Adult: $25.00
Orchestra Child/Sr. Citizen: $12.00
Upper Balcony Adult: $20.00
Upper Balcony Child/Sr. Citizen: $10.00

Jefferson Theatre<br> 345 Fannin St.<br> Beaumont, 77701

1406

(409) 838-4397

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UPCOMING EVENTS
Friday, February 14th

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Saturday, February 15th

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PAST EVENTS
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