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'Always, Patsy Cline' in Virginia Beach - 3/20-3/22

Posted: 18 Mar 2009 1:14 pm
by Roger Rettig
We're here at the Sandler Center in downtown Virginia Beach for yet another production of this old favourite.

It's only going to un for five shows (two Friday and Saturday and a matinee on Sunday) so you need to move quickly. It should be fun - Jessica Welch always does a great job as 'Patsy', and the 'Louise' character is played by Sally Struthers.

Thanks to Jerry and Kay Hayes for their kind hosptality! They made me very welcome at their home the other day, and I had fun fooling with Jerry's very interesting collection of instruments. I hope we can do it again before I head back home. I've also been in contact with another Forumite, Joe Barlow; I'm looking forward to meeting with him and his wife Shelley later this week.

The sun's come out today - I can tell you that the 40-degree temperatures earlier this week have been pretty trying for this Florida resident!!!

Come and see us play....

Posted: 18 Mar 2009 2:19 pm
by John Macy
Dang, Roger--I mean those tunes are great, but aren't you getting sick of them...:)

Seen Jessica lately?

Posted: 18 Mar 2009 8:05 pm
by Skip Ellis
Hi Roger - I seem to remember hearing those songs somewhere lately! As I recall, the very first time I did the 'Patsy' show, it was with Jessica - ask her if she ever did it at the Florida Studio Theatre. And I further remember that she was VERY good!! HAve a great run.
Skip

Posted: 19 Mar 2009 12:08 pm
by Roger Rettig
John - YES! Work's work, though, right?

Skip - I'll ask Jessica when I see her in a short while.

Posted: 20 Mar 2009 7:29 am
by Willis Vanderberg
Roger , you old dog, I alway get second call for this show but you always show up...LOL
Pick your fingers off and show them what classy steel can sound like. For anyone who doesn't know, old Roger can make the Tele stand up and talk also.I am feeling better every day but it is still along haul to the finish line.

Bud

Posted: 21 Mar 2009 7:26 am
by Dean Edwards
Roger,

I'll miss you tonight at Fleamasters, but knock 'em dead in Virginia Beach.
Dean

Roger at the beach "For Cryin, in the Bucket"

Posted: 21 Mar 2009 11:02 am
by Don Drummer
Sure these songs get old, but if you do a run once every now and then the comfort level makes up for that. I've done four different runs at the Greenbrier Valley Theater once under the Musical direction of Jeremy Finn Smith. Do you remember him Roger? He was great to work with. He didn't know much about PSG but he knew you. I first met him doing a run of another Ted Swindley work, "Honky Tonk Angels." I remember he once told me to put my "thimbles on" so we could get started. On another note about getting tired of doing the same show again and again, well let's just say that the latter can have that effect. I'm just sayin'. Don D.

Posted: 21 Mar 2009 1:03 pm
by Roger Rettig
Hey, you guys!

Bud - good to see you're up and typing!!! Take care, my friend, and I hope to see you before too long. (Keep that B-Bender Tele safe for me - maybe I can swing by and collect it when I head north in May...)

Hi, Dean - I'm sorry to be missing you tonight, but when 'Patsy' calls, I seem to go where I'm told....

Don: Sure I know Jeremy, but I think I only played guitar under his musical direction, not steel. I could be wrong, though. He's a good chap.

We've just finished the third show of the five-show run, and it's starting to to tighten up, despite the fact that they have us scattered across the stage with no thought that we'd be better off sitting near to each other; gotta love musical theatre designers!!!

Posted: 21 Mar 2009 7:01 pm
by Ben Lawson
Hey Roger If we weren't involved doing shows until April 6 Van & I might have been able to come down and see you.
I sent you his address twice but he said he hasn't heard from you yet. If you didn't get it yet Email me through the Forum and I'll try again.

Ben

Posted: 22 Mar 2009 4:16 pm
by Kenny Dail
Hi Roger...wish I could be there to see and hear you perform. Tell Jessica, Jerry and Joe Barlow I send them my best. Break a leg....

Posted: 23 Mar 2009 5:33 pm
by Roger Rettig
Ben - thanks, I got it!!! I couldn't get on line in VB, though; I'll write to Van soon....

Kenny: Jessica sends her love - as always; you're one of her favourites!

Posted: 24 Mar 2009 10:31 am
by Joseph Barlow
Hi Roger, It was great to see you again and Shelley and I really enjoyed the show. I hope the other shows went well as I am sure they did. Stay in touch and come see us if your ever passing thru again. Joe

Posted: 24 Mar 2009 6:29 pm
by John Macy
You mean she doesn't like me anymore? :(

Posted: 29 Mar 2009 5:53 pm
by Roger Rettig
John!! I'm sorry - I'd forgotten that you played with Jessica in Denver - so I only mentioned Kenny's SGF post to her. I bet she does still like you!!! :oops:

Joe:

Great to see you and Shelley again! Many thanks for lunch, and for coming to the show. I really enjoyed catching up with you both. I do hope your trip south was enjoyable. I'll call you next time I'm in the area.