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The Charles Strouse and Lee Adam’s classic “Bye Bye Birdie” will round out the Cutler Bros.’ summer theatre season with performances from July 25 to Aug. 10 in Deer Lodge. “Bye Bye Birdie” was a hit ...
Helena’s Xpress Singers is recruiting women who like to sing the melody. Called “lead” in the barbershop-style music world, this voice part can be the easiest to learn, but also challenging to execute ...
In the weeks leading up to its first performance in front of an audience and now into its final two weekends of shows through ...
A Phoenicia Playhouse production of the musical, “Bye Bye Birdie,” is set to begin showing Thursday, July 24, according to an ...
Spotlight Performing Artists will present “Bye Bye Birdie,” the beloved Broadway classic, at the Kenan Center’s Taylor ...
The Kenosha Pops Concert Band celebrates everyone from composer Aaron Copland to singer Kenny Rogers in a free performance ...
Three-time Tony Award-winner Charles Strouse, Broadway's industrious, master melody-maker who composed the music for such classic hits as "Annie," "Bye Bye Birdie" and "Applause," has died.
NEW YORK (AP) -- Three-time Tony Award-winner Charles Strouse, Broadway's industrious, master melody-maker who composed the music for such classic musical theater hits as "Annie," "Bye Bye Birdie ...
Composer Charles Strouse, who died Thursday at age 96, was Broadway royalty – a three-time Tony winner for Bye Bye Birdie, Applause and Annie.
Broadway composer Charles Strouse, creator of the hit musicals "Bye Bye Birdie," "Applause" and "Annie," died at his home in New York City on Thursday.
Those Were the Days,” co-written by the late Charles Strouse, revolutionized the form — while slyly mocking Archie Bunker’s worldview.
Charles Strouse, a composer whose hits on the Broadway shows “Annie” and “Bye Bye Birdie” earned him three Tony Awards, a Grammy and an Emmy, died on Thursday. He was 96.
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