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‘Bye Bye Birdie’ rocks the stage
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Matthew Mitzel
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April 9, 2014
Sophomore Brooke Weber plays the role Kim MacAfee, while Conrad Birdie had just been punched by her boyfriend, Hugo. Photo By: Lifetouch
Over the first weekend in April Susquehannock theatre brought the musical ‘Bye Bye Birdie’ to life.
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The cast, crew, and pit worked hard for over three months to bring the show to life. Photo By: Lifetouch
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