Walkin' After Midnight: A Patsy Cline Tribute | Algonquin Arts Theatre
Walkin' After Midnight: A Patsy Cline Tribute
Friday, February 9, 2018
Broadway's Carter Calvert delighted audiences here with her portrayal of Patsy Cline in Always... Patsy Cline. She returns backed by the Roger Cohen Trio for a memorable night of music.
Performances
Friday, February 9
8:00pm - SOLD OUT
Tickets

Premium: $40 (Adult), $37 (Senior), $31 (Student)
Regular: $32 (Adult), $29 (Senior), $23 (Student)
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Synopsis

Through a colorful tapestry of iconic songs and witty personal storytelling, Carter Calvert uses her own award-winning vocal talents to create this captivating musical tribute. Miss Calvert, a Broadway star and title character in Always... Patsy Cline (opposite Emmy Award winner Sally Struthers performed at the Algonquin), has gained rave reviews and triumphant accolades for her heartfelt portrayal of this legendary country recording artist. She vocally captures Patsy Cline's musical stylings pitch-perfectly in mega hits including "Crazy," "I Fall To Pieces," "She's Got You" and "Walkin' After Midnight." Both captivating and endearing, this fast-paced entertainment delights audiences of all ages!

About the Carter Calvert
Carter Calvert is best known for originating her role in the Tony®-nominated Broadway musical It Ain't Nothin' But The Blues alongside Grammy® winning jazz vocalist Gregory Porter. The New York Times wrote, "Carter Calvert effervesces: her voice echoes chimes in the night" and "Her smoldering grip on "Fever" is positively dangerous."

She is featured on the cast recording and starred in the show's national tour. Other tours include the title role in Always Patsy Cline opposite Sally Struthers, the featured role of 'Grizabella' in the Broadway national touring company of CATS, the European tour of Smokey Joe's Cafeè, and an international tour of Neil Berg's 100 Years of Broadway. She's received accolades for her off-Broadway work in Forbidden Broadway: Comes Out Swinging and The Thing About Men. She has originated World Premiere roles in the musicals Forbidden Vegas, Sparkley Clean Funeral Singers and the Great American Trailer Park Musical.

Her regional credits include It Ain't Nothin' but the Blues at Denver Center Theatre Company, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Crossroads Theatre Company, New Victory Theatre, San Diego Repertory Theater; Annie Get Your Gun [Title Role], Evita [Title Role] at Algonquin Arts, Sunday in the Park with George at Arena Stage, Unsung Cole (And Classics Too) and A Grand Night for Singing at Cleveland Playhouse; Honky Tonk Angels at Cincinnati Playhouse at the Park; I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change at Theatre By The Sea; Kiss Me Kate at Theatre Under The Stars; and Pump Boys and Dinettes in Branson, Missouri.

Carter has opened for iconic performers including Liza Minnelli, Marilyn McCoo, Chubby Checker and The Temptations. Her television credits include The David Letterman Show, The Rosie O'Donnell Show, and The Today Show. She is an accomplished actress, as well as a popular voice-over artist. She's been featured in numerous national television and radio commercials. While still in high school, Downbeat Magazine named Carter Best Female Jazz Vocalist and Starsong Records has hailed her as Best Female Vocalist of the Year.

Ms. Calvert has been touring the globe as a headliner on the prestigious Crystal Cruise line as well headlining in clubs and theaters across the country with her solo shows, Viva La Diva! & Walkin' After Midnight: A Tribute to Patsy Cline. As a recording artist, Carter Calvert and the Roger Cohen Trio debuted at number 13 on the CMJ jazz charts (beating out Paul McCartney!). Her latest CD It's A Man's World is climbing the charts, receiving rave reviews and extensive radio play. It is available for purchase in the theatre lobby, on iTunes, CD Baby, Amazon and at cartercalvert.com. Carter is proud mother of her beautiful 11-year-old daughter, Ella, and proud wife to her handsomely talented drummer-husband, Roger Cohen.

Event Information
Running time: Approximately 2 hours
Intermission: Yes
Credits
Presented by Algonquin Arts Theatre
Sponsors
Barbara Birmingham
Notice
No one under the age of four admitted. No babes in arms.