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Returns to the Ryman in Nashville!


















The critically acclaimed musical Always Patsy Cline by Ted Swindley returns to the stage where country music legend Cline first rose to fame. Vocal powerhouse Mandy Barnett reprises her critically acclaimed turn as Patsy, and theatre veteran Tere Myers returns in the role of Louise Seger. Based on the true story of the friendship between Cline and her devoted fan, Louise Seger, the play takes its name from Cline's signature letters she wrote to Seger. The two women struck up a friendship in 1961 before a show Cline was performing in Houston, Mississippi. They corresponded until Patsy's death at age 30 in an airplane crash on March 5, 1963. Patsy signed every letter to Louise the same way, "Always... Patsy Cline."
The production features over 20 of Patsy's most memorable songs including "I Fall to Pieces," "Crazy," "Blue Moon of Kentucky," and "Sweet Dreams," which became a hit shortly after her death. Barnett, who originated the role at the Ryman, has received rave reviews over the years for her uncanny recreations of Cline's unique and unforgettable sound. Of Barnett's 2000 performance the Tennessean declared, "If you closed your eyes, Patsy Cline was there is the room with you."
Patsy Cline and Ryman Auditorium share a rich history. Cline made her Grand Ole Opry debut on the stage of the Ryman on July 1, 1955, becoming an Opry member there in 1960. When she first debuted "Crazy" on the Opry in 1961, she received three standing ovations.
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June 18th- July 29th 2010