News Review | Here You Come Again at Chichester Festival Theatre: Dolly Parton musical is 'a fitting tribute to a living legend' By James Butler Published 13th Nov 2024, 09:22 GMT Updated 13th Nov 2024, 09:22 GMT Tricia Paoluccio as Dolly Parton and Steven Webb as Kevin in Here You Come Again. Picture by Hugo Glendinning If there’s such a thing as a global treasure, Dolly Parton is the rhinestone in the crown. Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more.

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Virtually beloved by everybody, and with a back catalogue as bulging as her brassiere, it’s about time the Queen of Country had a musical dedicated to her (the 9 to 5 stage adaptation she wrote notwithstanding). Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad This love letter to the backwoods Barbie was conceived during the pandemic by Emmy winner Bruce Vilanch, who wrote for Dolly’s TV variety show in the ’80s, and Tony nominee Gabriel Barre, whose wife Tricia Paoluccio had dreamed of playing Parton onstage since she was a little girl. But this was more than just a nepotistic experiment – turns out she does an uncannily good im.