Sara Cox It will really break my heart when I say bye to ‘Breakfast’… but I will be pleased to get my life back. – Sara Cox
Saqib Saleem It’s so hard saying goodbye… it’s hard saying good bye to all the things that one has held dear for weeks, months, sometimes years. – Saqib Saleem
Rumer Willis When I was growing up, I had a nanny who would always play ‘The Sound of Music’ and ‘Bye Bye Birdie,’ so I was always listening to that stuff. – Rumer Willis
Rajnath Singh Today, youths say ‘Hi and Bye’ even to their parents. Instead, they should touch parents’ feet as a mark of respect. – Rajnath Singh
Michael Stuhlbarg I was thrown into a community production of ‘Bye Bye Birdie’ or something when I was a kid. I wanted to just build the sets, but I wasn’t allowed to just build the sets unless I auditioned for the play. So I auditioned for the play and was thrown into the chorus. During the course of that I fell in love with it, and I never really turned back. – Michael Stuhlbarg
Margot Kidder We didn’t have movies in this little mining town. When I was 12 my mom took me to New York and I saw Bye Bye Birdie, with people singing and dancing, and that was it. – Margot Kidder
Madison Keys I always watched these tournaments and want to be seeded and get the bye and be in the second week of Slams and all that. – Madison Keys
Logan Mankins You always feel pretty good after a bye, after a couple of days off. Not having a game, you freshen up a little. – Logan Mankins
Liza Minnelli Initially, I wanted to be an ice skater, but then when I was 13 I saw Bye Bye Birdie, and that was it – I wanted to be on Broadway. – Liza Minnelli
Julien Baker The thing that is comforting about being a touring musician is whenever I say bye to my friends, I’m like, ‘I don’t know when I’ll see you again but it’ll be sooner than I think and if it’s not soon then it won’t matter.’ – Julien Baker
John Lahr In 1957, ‘West Side Story’ had introduced the musical to the reckless dark side of teen-age life; ‘Bye Bye Birdie,’ set in Sweet Apple, Ohio, where the citizens apparently dress mostly in chartreuse, mauve, orange, periwinkle, and turquoise, was a walk on the bright side. – John Lahr