Bye Bye

Bye Bye Birdie is a musical comedy that premiered on Broadway in 1960. The production became a landmark work in American musical theater, featuring music by Charles Strouse and lyrics by Lee Adams. The show's narrative centers on a rock-and-roll star and the cultural tensions of its era. Its popularity led to both a 1963 film adaptation and numerous subsequent stage revivals. The musical's infectious score and satirical approach to entertainment and celebrity helped establish it as a enduring classic of the Broadway repertoire.