
Always...Patsy Cline is a poignant and entertaining jukebox musical that honors the legacy of iconic country singer Patsy Cline through the heartfelt story of an unexpected friendship, which is currently beautifully staged at the Drury Lane Theatre in Oakbrook. Conceived and written by Ted Swindley, the production is inspired by the real-life bond between Cline and Louise Seger, a devoted fan from Houston who first heard Cline on the radio in the late 1950s. Their connection sparked in 1961 when Seger met Cline before a performance, marking the beginning of a sincere pen-pal friendship that continued until Cline’s untimely death in a plane crash on the way to Nashville on March 5th, 1963. Patsy Cline was just 30 when her life was cut short, right as she stood on the brink of what many believe could have been a long and illustrious career. Her star was still rising, leaving us to wonder just how far her extraordinary talent might have taken her.
Framed through Louise’s vivid recollections, the musical interweaves narrative and music, featuring over twenty of Cline’s signature songs such as “Crazy,” “Walkin’ After Midnight,” and “Sweet Dreams.” As Louise shares their story, Cline takes the spotlight to perform, offering a touching blend of live music and personal storytelling. The show captures not only the spirit of Cline’s music but also the deep emotional bond that fans can forge with their idols, making it a heartfelt homage to lasting friendship and musical legacy.
There’s a spark of something special from the moment Louise—punctual as ever—spots Patsy Cline sitting alone before the show. Summoning her trademark blend of boldness and charm, she approaches, introduces herself, and warmly invites Patsy to join her table with her family and boss. Cline’s easy reply, “Well, why don’t I just join you?” becomes the turning point that launches an unforgettable evening and the beginning of a heartfelt friendship.
From the moment Louise steps into the neon-soaked nightlife of Houston, Texas, Louise reveals she’s no mere admirer—she’s a woman with grit, savvy, and a spine of steel. That very night, she’s floored to find that country music icon Patsy Cline has arrived entirely on her own—no agent, no assistant, not even a friendly face in sight. It’s a glaring oversight, and Louise isn’t about to let it slide.
The real kicker? Cline is booked to sing for four uninterrupted hours. Outraged, Louise takes charge. She marches straight into the manager’s office, Cline trailing behind, clearly unaccustomed to someone going to bat for her. Louise doesn’t mince words. She calmly but firmly asks: at what time is Patsy expected to start each of her two sets? Her meaning is unmistakable—this isn’t one continuous gig; it’s two full shows, and the artist deserves to be treated—and paid—as such.
The bold move pays off. Cline walks away with double the fee and something just as valuable: a chance to rest her voice and spirit between sets.
But Louise’s backstage hustle doesn’t end there. By sunrise, she’s already secured Cline a slot on a local radio broadcast, giving the singer a quick burst of publicity in the regional market. And when it’s time for Cline to catch her flight, Louise is the one who sees her off, driving her to the airport like a trusted friend. In just 24 hours, Louise proves she’s more than a fan—she’s a fixer, a fierce protector, and someone who understands exactly what it means to lift up another woman.
Aja Alcazar takes center stage as the legendary Patsy Cline, and she doesn’t just step into the role — she owns it. With the grace of a seasoned storyteller and the vocal firepower to match, Alcazar channels the spirit of the Virginia-born country icon in a performance that’s nothing short of electric. Her portrayal is steeped in authentic country warmth, infused with a lively sense of sass and vulnerability that makes Cline feel both larger than life and achingly real.
From the moment she launches into the opening notes of “Walkin’ After Midnight,” Alcazar captivates the room, weaving through a powerhouse setlist that also includes timeless classics like “Your Cheatin’ Heart,” “I Fall to Pieces,” “She’s Got You,” and many more. Each song becomes a showcase not only of her vocal skill but of her ability to emotionally inhabit Cline’s journey — turning beloved hits into deeply personal moments. It’s a performance that doesn't just honor Cline’s legacy; it breathes new life into it.
Bria Sudia is equally impressive as boisterous uber fan Louise Sefer. Sudia is adorable, adding a ton of charisma and energy to the role is - and she is damn funny. Louise serves as the heart and storyteller of the production, guiding the audience through her memories with warmth and wit. Though she doesn't perform full songs, she livens the stage with colorful narration, sharp comedic instincts, and the occasional burst of humming or playful singing - especially in moments when Patsy's music stirs something deep within her.
Collette Pollard’s set design at Drury Lane conjures a warm, inviting honky tonk atmosphere, where a live band dressed in classic western attire strums away in the background. This rustic charm seamlessly blends with the intimate setting of Louise’s small-town kitchen, creating a space that feels both nostalgic and personal. Even before the first note plays, the allure sets in—with strands of vintage string lights draped above the stage, casting a nostalgic glow that instantly invites the audience into the world of the show.
Always… Patsy Cline offers a warm, nostalgic window into the golden era of late 1950s country western music, capturing the charm, grit, and heart of the time. But beyond the rhinestones and twangy guitars, the musical is a heartfelt tribute to one of the most iconic voices in American music history—a woman whose star burned brightly and far too briefly.
At its core, the show is also a celebration of human connection. It tells the improbable, yet true story of a friendship that bloomed between a legendary performer and an ordinary fan, offering audiences a touching reminder of how music has the power to bridge worlds. For anyone who has ever dreamed of meeting their idol, sharing a laugh, or swapping stories over coffee, Always… Patsy Cline is a beautiful, funny, and emotionally rich journey that brings that dream to life.
Always…Patsy Cline is being performed at Drury Lane Theatre through August 3rd. For tickets and/or more show information, click here.
This delightful musical is highly recommended for all ages.
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