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The teens swoon, overcome by heartthrob Conrad Birdie (AJ O'Neil) and his electrifying rock 'n' roll moves in "Bye Bye Birdie," opening Nov. 1 at the Village Players Theater in Wolfeboro. (COURTESY PHOTO)

WOLFEBORO — Who wouldn’t love to step back to a simpler time when bobby socks, poodle skirts and innocence defined the day? If that sounds like your kind of nostalgia, then the Village Players Theater has a performance just for you.

Veteran director Kathleen Hill, with the talented support of Phoebe VanScoy-Giessler, is bringing the classic musical "Bye Bye Birdie" to life on the Village Players stage during the first two weekends in November. Filled with catchy music, a lively plot and energetic dance numbers, this show transports audiences right back to 1950s small-town America.

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