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Always... Patsy Cline
starring
Amanda Post & Brenda Evans

Warner Theatre Erie PA May 22-24, 2009
Fri. & Sat. 8:00pm; Sun. 2:00pm

Charge (814) 452-4857 or 800-745-3000.
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"Listening to Amanda you'd swear it was Patsy herself."
- Michael Tkach, Erie Times News

"Always... Patsy Cline is a real winner!"
- Meadville Tribune

"It is two hours of sheer enjoyment."
- Ed Matthews, Erie Times New

"What a great, versatile voice. She can hold the audience spellbound."
- Doug Rieder, Erie Times News

"Amanda shines with brilliance unsurpassed by any singer on any stage."
- Shawn Clerkin, Erie Times News

 

 
 

Always...Patsy Cline is based on the true story of Patsy Cline's friendship with Houston housewife Louise Seger.

Having first heard Cline on the "Arthur Godfrey Show" in 1957, Seger became an immediate and avid fan of Cline's and she constantly hounded the local disc jockey to play Cline's records on the radio.

In 1961 when Cline went to Houston for a show, Seger and her buddies arrived about an hour-and-a-half early and, by coincidence, met Cline who was traveling alone. The two women struck up a friendship that was to culminate in Cline spending the night at Seger's house--a friendship that lasted until Cline's untimely death in a plane crash in 1963.

The relationship, which began as fan worship evolved into one of mutual respect. It is the kind of relationship that many fans would like to have with their heroes.

Over a pot of strong coffee, the two women chatted about their common concerns. When Cline finally left for Dallas, her next job, the two women had exchanged addresses and telephone numbers. Seger never expected to hear from Cline again, but soon after she left, Seger received the first of many letters and phone calls from Cline. The pen-pal relationship provides much of the plot of the show.

The play focuses on the fateful evening at Houston's Esquire Ballroom when Seger hears of Cline's death in a plane crash. Seger supplies a narrative while Cline floats in and out of the set singing tunes that made her famous--Anytime, Walkin' After Midnight, She's Got You, Sweet Dreams, and Crazy--to name a few.

The show combines humor, sadness and reality. It offers fans who remember Cline while she was alive a chance to look back, while giving new fans an idea of what seeing her was like and what she meant to her original fans.

 

 
 

"Sweet dreams again"
-USA Today

"A song-filled valentine"
-Los Angeles Times

"Always...Patsy Cline. Always a hit."
-Biloxi Sun Herald

"Top 10 Produced Plays, 1998"
-American Theater Magazine

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