Bye Bye Birdie - March 21 - March 22, 2026

Lehigh Valley Academy Regional CS

 Who's Who 

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    Mya Angel Heard

    as Doris MacAfee

    Mya Angel Heard is a senior and has been in LVA Dramatics for 11 years, previously in Beauty and the Beast, The Lightning Thief, and Footloose. Mya thanks her parents for their unconditional support, her grandparents, aunts, and uncles for their love and encouragement, her best friends for sticking with her through high school, and her vocal coach, Mr. Phil Diaz.

  • Jace Langlais head shot

    Jace Langlais

    as Randolph MacAfee

    Jace Langlais is a sixth grader in his fourth year of participating in LVA Dramatics. He is excited to be the first sixth grader in a high school production at LVA! Jace would like to thank his mom and Ms. Bowser for inspiring him to join dramatics. He hopes to make many more memories and is grateful for your support of the arts. 

  • Lyyli Duhigg head shot

    Lyyli Duhigg

    as Mae Peterson

    Lyyli Duhigg is a sophomore and has been involved in LVA Dramatics for five years with past credits in Annie Jr, James and the Giant Peach Jr, Into the Woods Jr, and Footloose. They love the colorful time period and wonderful music of Bye Bye Birdie. They are grateful to their family and friends for all of their support.

  • Saharsh Silparshetty head shot

    Saharsh Silparshetty

    as Hugo Peabody

    Saharsh Silparshetty is a senior and this is his first time in a musical, with past theatre experience including L+B Forever and ShakespeaRemix: Romeo & Juliet. He is excited to be part of Bye Bye Birdie, as it marks the culmination of his experiences with LVA Dramatics! Saharsh is grateful for your support of the arts.

  • Katie Sweitzer head shot

    Katie Sweitzer

    as Ursula Merkle

    Katie Sweitzer is a freshman and has been involved in theatre for five years. Her LVA credits include Matilda Jr, Annie Jr, and James and the Giant Peach. Her favorite memory from rehearsals was the first script read-through and seeing the community of talent and acceptance. She thanks the cast members, student leaders, creative team, and parent volunteers who made this possible.

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