What's Happening?
The American Blues Theater is currently showcasing 'Always... Patsy Cline,' a jukebox musical that highlights the unexpected friendship between country music legend Patsy Cline and a fan named Louise. The production, directed by Harmony France, features
performances by Liz Chidester as Patsy Cline and Molly Hernández as Louise. The musical, which premiered in 1988, is set against the backdrop of Cline's rise in the country music scene before her untimely death in a plane crash in 1963. The show is praised for its warm portrayal of the bond between the two women, as well as its musical performances, which include Cline's hits like 'You Belong to Me' and 'Lovesick Blues.'
Why It's Important?
This production not only celebrates the legacy of Patsy Cline, a pivotal figure in country music, but also emphasizes the power of friendship and human connection. By focusing on the personal relationship between Cline and Louise, the musical offers a narrative that resonates with audiences beyond the music itself. The show also serves as a reminder of Cline's influence on future generations of musicians and her enduring popularity as a female artist in a male-dominated industry. The production's success highlights the continued appeal of jukebox musicals and their ability to bring historical figures to life through storytelling and song.











