Maybe, somewhat??

The receiver only has 7 channels of amplification, so the rear channel amps would somehow have to power the 2nd zone and the bedroom speakers. You can definitely do the main zone + zone 2. And you can probably do the main zone + bedroom using the Bi-amp feature, but you'll have sound in both areas at the same time unless you install some volume controls. But to have everything running simultaneously will require a separate inexpensive amp such as an Audio Source 100.
As a pre-trial, you could make all the connections and assignments in the receiver to see how it all works. Good Luck!
FYI, zone 2 requires your sources to use analog connections to the receiver. Boxed note @ top of pg. 57.