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Members of the "Hundred Ways Ballet" file onto the stage, past Haleigh Wixson. More 'Birdie'
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Accordingly, we present some here. Others from Sunday afternoon can be found on the Schools page. Photo at right: Elena Likoudis, left, and Marguerite Kellogg pose backstage during intermission on Sunday. Left: Chelsea Kennard performs during a group musical number. Right: Sarah LaMascus, as Alice, gives Cam Fitch's Conrad Birdie a hug. Elise Groll, left, and Haley DeNardo pose backstage. Left: Cam Fitch as Conrad Birdie collapses into the arms of Guitar Man, Braedan Fitch. Right: Zach Dvornicky-Raymond, who portrayed the Mayor, strikes a backstage pose. Taryn Hayes, left, and Stacey Teed pose as Teed snaps a picture backstage. Stage Manager Thomas Wickham is in the background. Saturday night photos: From left: Haleigh Wixson (as Rosie), Marguerite Kellogg (as Mae Peterson) and Eric Mack (as Mae's son Albert) in a scene from "Bye Bye Birdie." Conrad Birdie (Cameron Fitch) leaps during singing of the swoon-inducing "Honestly Sincere," in which almost everyone on stage faints. Backstage as crew members set up a U.S. Flag backdrop. Throsby Wells (white wig, as Harry MacAfee) is hauled away from Conrad Birdie (right) as Birdie performs on The Ed Sullivan Show. Eric Mack (as Albert, a songwriter) works on a new song at his piano. Sarah Bond, left, and Maggie Myers perform during the ensemble song "The Telephone Hour." Kelsey Johnson (left, as Doris MacAfee) shares a moment with Jenna Gimbar (as her daughter, Kim) Left: Sarah Huey portrayed Gloria Rasputin. Right: Mae Peterson (Marguerite Kellogg) pushes Rosie Alvarez (Haleigh Wixson) off of a stool.
Conrad Birdie (Cam Fitch) meets with his fan club in Sweet Apple, Ohio. Left: Haley DeNardo, left, and Elise Groll perform during the ensemble song "The Telephone Hour." Right: Lee Ann Gezzi completes a baton routine. Stacey Teed (in blue, as the mayor's wife) faints as Conrad Birdie (Cameron Fitch, foreground) performs "Honestly Sincere." Left: Taryn Hayes, left, and Shannon Hazlitt share a scene. Right: Elena Likoudis backstage. Chris Carlton (as a cop) restrains a fan (Stephanie Rhoads) as Conrad Birdie walks by. Left: Conrad Birdie (Cam Fitch) chugs a liquid breakfast as Randolph MacAfee (Homer Wixson) watches. Right: Moritz Schrader in a scene from "Birdie." Jenna Gimbar backstage before the play. Rachel St. Julien is in the background. Haleigh Wixson dances during the "Hundred Ways Ballet." Left: Kelsey Johnson reacts to something funny backstage before the play. Right: Sarah Bond gives Emily Pazar a lift during dance sequence. And from Friday night:
The play's opening scene has Conrad Birdie (Cam Fitch) performing before adoring fans.
Eric Mack (as Albert) performs during a musical number.
Haleigh Wixson as Rosie sings "An English Teacher."
Eric Mack and Stephanie Rhoads perform a dance routine to the music of "Put on a Happy Face." The MacAfee family (from left, Jenna Gimbar, Kelsey Johnson, Throsby Wells and Homer Wixson) perform "Hymn for a Sunday Evening."
From left, foreground: Emily Pazar, Sarah LaMascus, Shannon Hazlitt and Lee Ann Gezzi try to stay awake while singing "We Love You, Conrad" thousands of times. Throsby Wells is in the background.
Haleigh Wixson as a frustrated Rosie throws her boyfriend Albert's briefcase off-stage -- and, as it turns out, right into the hands of the approaching Albert.
Left: Co-director Michelle Benjamin talks to the cast before the play. Right: Dennis Morris, a member of the pit band.
Marshall Secord as Hugo, left, punches Conrad Birdie (Cam Fitch) before Birdie can kiss Hugo's girlfriend, Kim MacAfee (Jenna Gimbar, in red).
Stephanie Rhoads, left, warms up her voice alongside Lee Ann Gezzi and Braedan Fitch backstage before the start of the play.
Sarah LaMascus performs as part of the ensemble song "The Telephone Hour."
Haleigh Wixson dances during the "Hundred Ways Ballet."
Left: Jenna Gimbar portrays Kim MacAfee. Right: Music Director Sarah Matthews.
Left: Cast member Joe Daughmer exhales after taking a deep breath backstage. Right: Sarah Huey portrays Gloria Rasputin.
Left: Eric Mack. Right: Preston Roberts backstage. He portrays Harvey Johnson.
Left: Meredith Johnson backstage. She portrays Susie. Right: Pit band drummer Alex Rundle.
Left: Stage hand Adam Rice, who like his fellow stage hands was sporting makeup in the form of "facial hair." Right: Pit band member Tom Bloodgood.
The Townspeople Quartet. From left: Billy Brennan, Jacob Ribaudo, Brenton Whiting and Jacq Goehner.
Left: Pit band member Bernie Riley. Right: Throsby Wells as Harry MacAfee, left, hams it up for the cameras alongside Conrad Birdie during The Ed Sullivan Show.
A shadowed scene during the "One Hundred Ways" ballet.
Left: Haleigh Wixson as Rosie talks to Marguerite Kellogg's Mae Peterson. Right: Elena Likoudis awaits the descent of her baton.
Homer Wixson, center, and fellow actors strike a pose.
Rachel St. Julien provides one of many voices on the song titled "The Telephone Hour."
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