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Janna's Bye Bye Birdie Photo Album (click on any picture below to get a color enlargement on separate web page)
In March 2002, Janna sang, acted and danced her way through the role of Kim Macafee (the role Ann Margaret played in the movie), in the FPAC production of Bye Bye Birdie in Franklin, MA. Local newspaper reviews were very positive.
These pictures are from both performances and from live-run dress rehearsals, none of them were posed, thus some blurs. Also, click BIRDIE_ALBUM to go to the pages of all of the pictures of the Birdie production.


Kim (Janna) talks to Ursula...

...about kissing Conrad Birdie

Kim assures her friend that she's outgrown all of that Birdie nonsense...

...but Ursula can't believe that anyone, especially Kim would pass up a chance to kiss Conrad Birdie...

So Kim decides to do it!

Kim sings...

..."How Lovely to Be A Woman"

...while getting dressed

The town of Sweet Apple, OH welcome Conrad Birdie. (click on following words to get the closeup shot)

The Mayor of Sweet Apple tries to award Conrad the key to the city...
(click on following words to get the closeup shot)

...but Conrad starts singing (and wiggling) and the girls start to swoon! (click on following words to get the closeup shot)

Back home after the town meeting Mr. Macafee tries to prove...

...who is boss in this family...
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...only to get sucked in by Albert into appearing on Ed Sullivan

The Macafee family sing about...

the glory of appearing on...

the Ed Sullivan Show!

Birdie (Steve) sings on the Ed Sullivan show as Mr. Macafee (Joe) hams it up on camera behind him

Kim sings "One Boy" and tries to convince boyfriend Hugo...

...that the name "Conrad Birdie" won't make her faint... (oops)
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Rosie and Kim sing "What Did I Ever See In Him?!"

Kim frets about what to do with her boyfriend, Hugo (who hates Birdie).

curtain call
(click on following words to get the closeup shot)

bows

BIRDIE_ALBUM (click here for more pictures of the show!)

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