"Always...Pasty Cline" - A Benefit Performance for the 6th Street Playhouse- Book by Ted Swindley. How 'bout a little Patsy Cline with that Thanksgiving weekend? One ...
Country singer Patsy Cline died in a plane crash in 1963, but she lives on in a musical play appropriately titled “Always … Patsy Cline,” inspired by the way the singer signed her letters. Sporting 27 ...
Coming to Center Stage in August of 2021, Always Patsy Cline, created and originally directed by Ted Swindley, has enjoyed great success worldwide and has been one of the most produced musicals in ...
SHREVEPORT, La. (Ark-La-Tex Weekend) - Country music and musical fans, come to enjoy the true story of the country music legend and her unlikely friendship! Starting on Sept. 1, at the Shreveport ...
You heard it here first: Always…Patsy Cline, originally slated to run at Stages Repertory Theatre through August, will now run through November 9. In fact, it could go even longer than that. As long ...
Fans of famed country and pop music star Patsy Cline are in for a musical treat next weekend when the Platte Valley Theatre Company (PVTC) presents “Always, Patsy Cline” a jukebox musical, according ...
Six decades after her death, fans are still crazy, falling to pieces and walking after midnight for Patsy Cline. That includes Baldwin Wallace University Music Theatre Program Director Victoria ...
Go see The Aracoma Story, Incorporated’s most requested show, “Always…Patsy Cline.” The friendship between Patsy and her #1 fan, Louise Seger, will make you laugh, cry, and just feel good. The show ...
Walking into Always... Patsy Cline feels like tagging along with a friend to a concert where they know every word, every note and every backstage story — meanwhile, you're only vaguely familiar with ...
HOUSTON – It’s a show about friendship and a moving tribute to one of the most influential vocalists of the 20th century. ‘Always...Patsy Cline,’ has returned to Stages, the local theater company ...
WAKEFIELD, R.I. — One of her sold-out concerts actually registered a 2.3 magnitude on a seismograph and caused earthquake tremors, the result of a massive sound system and a stadium full of flailing ...
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