| Always
Patsy
Cline was inspired by the real-life friendship between the
country music legend and a Texan housewife, Louise Seger, which began
at a Houston nightclub in 1961.
Louise had been an avid Patsy fan after seeing her idol sing on
national television in 1957's Arthur Godfrey Show.
They met when Louise arrived early for the gig, and bumped into
Patsy checking out the club. Over the course of that evening they
became good friends.
The show's title is inspired by Patsy's letters to Louise, which
she signed "Love Always
Patsy Cline".
Created by Ted Swindley, Always
Patsy Cline
features the music of the talented and troubled singer who was killed
in a plane crash when she was just 30 years old.
It chronicles the good, bad, happy and sad times of two women,
true friendship and features 27 of Patsy's greatest hits.
Perth Theatre
Tuesday 29 August to Saturday 2 September 2000
King's Theatre, Glasgow
Monday 4 September to Saturday 9 September 2000
Eden Court Theatre, Inverness
Monday 11 September and Tuesday 12 September 2000
His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen
Wednesday 13 September and Thursday 14 September 2000
Gaiety Theatre, Ayr
Saturday 16 September 2000
Waterfront Hall, Belfast
Sunday 17 September 2000
Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield
Tuesday 19 September to 23 September 2000
King's Theatre, Edinburgh
Tuesday 26 September to Saturday 20 September 2000
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