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Hello again, I've read this article through and feel now is as good a time as any to start reviewing it. I did a quick copyedit of the article just beforehand but will bring up the few things that were unclear in the prose here and then start on the rest of the review. Reconrabbit16:59, 1 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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1990s: Before the 1996 season began, Wayside hosted four performances of Always Patsy Cline at John Handley High School, since Wayside's stage was too small for the event. It was the first and only time Wayside acted as hosts of another company's show. This should clarify that Always Patsy Cline wasn't a Wayside production; it's unclear that it was a national/off-broadway production from the information provided.