Bye Bye Birdie

    Each year, Quigley presents a Spring musical production. The students amazed us for another year with their singing and acting in Bye Bye Birdie. The play was directed by Sarah Mostad, Caryn Ott, and Jason Krumwiede, and with their help and support, the students were guided  to a magnificent success. The Friday show was completely sold out, and both the Saturday and Sunday shows were almost completely filled. The set was simplistic but effective to present a warm and homey feel, the costumes reflected those of the mid-fifties, and the musical talent of both the vocalists and the instrumentalists greatly impressed the crowds.

 

Cast

DJ/ Maude..........................George Infantado                         Albert Peterson..........................James Cahill

Rose Alvarez..........................Maggie Kaderbek                    Mae Peterson..........................Brigid Cremin

Kim MacAfee..........................Ellie Terrel                              Conrad Birdie..........................Christian Ketter

Mr. MacAfee..........................Bradley Zamora                      Mrs. MacAfee..........................Meghan Hartsell

Ursula Merkle..........................Lily Vaccaro                          Randolph MacAfee..........................Bruce Scavuzzo

Harvey Johnson..........................Chris Cardona                    Hugo Peabody..........................Terrance Chatman

Mr. Johnson..........................Marty Heath                            Gloria Rasputin..........................Jacky Liston

Mrs. Merkle..........................Emily Forester                         Train Conductor/Mayor..........................Thomas Murphy

Reporter..........................Kevin Graham-McHugh

 

Teen Girls..........................Emily Forester, Grace Harnios, Mollie Heath, Allison Kinczyk, Jacky Liston, Brittany McGhee, Erin Rodgers

Teen Boys..........................Juan Aviles, Dan Carrillo, Dan Huichea, Lucas Janica, Pat O'Malley, Patrick Thacker

 

       

       

      

 

-James Dattalo, '08