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It’s hard to keep a good woman down, even if she has been dead since 1963.

“Always, Patsy Cline,” brings the country singer back to life, beautifully played by longtime Sonoma County actress and singer Mary Gannon Graham.

This production has sold out three runs since last November, two at the Cinnabar in Petaluma and one at the 6th Street Playhouse in Santa Rosa.

And it’s not over yet. “Always, Patsy Cline” has been booked into the 1,550-seat main auditorium at Wells Fargo Center for one show only, at 8 p.m. Nov. 28.

It should be a Saturday night to remember.

Graham is quick to point out that this is not a one-woman show. It co-stars Liz Jahren in a manic, comic performance as Patsy’s biggest fan. And it features a hot country band, led by musical director Jim Peterson.

“I knew how popular this show could be, but did I think we’d have four rides with it? No,”  said Elizabeth Craven, executive director of the 6th Street Playhouse and co-director of “Always, Patsy Cline,” with Elly Lichenstein of Cinnabar.

“I think we could just get a bus and take this show on the road,” Craven added.

Who can resist country classics like “Crazy” and “I Fall to Pieces”?

Graham is a versatile and experienced actress, who gave a great performance last year in the solo show “Shirley Valentine,” about a frustrated working-class London housewife, at the Sonoma County Repertory Theater.

But in this current show, she becomes Patsy Cline.

“It all started when Mary was sitting on my office floor one night, and I said, ‘There’s a great show about Patsy Cline and you’d be right for it.’  And she said, ‘I love Patsy Cline. I grew up on her,'” Craven said.

Tickets for the Wells Fargo Center performance will cost $29-$39. wellsfargocenterarts.org, 6thstreetplayhouse.com.

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