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CANCELLED: What Would Petula Do? A Tribute to Petula Clark

PHOTO BY CHRIS THOMPSON

PHOTO BY CHRIS THOMPSON

In her acclaimed solo concert, What Would Petula Do?, international recording artist Maxine Linehan takes audiences on a musical journey exuberantly charting the course of Petula Clark’s extraordinary career from her early popular recordings in the 1940s, through her mega-stardom in the 1960s, to her award-winning performances in film and on Broadway right up to the 1990s. With songs like “I Know a Place,” “Don’t Sleep in the Subway,” “Color My World,” “Old Devil Moon,” “The Sound of Music,” “This is My Song,” and “Downtown,” this show is simply thrilling! 

COVID-19 PERFORMANCE UPDATE: Following many months of extensive conversations with artists and agents exploring all possible options, we regret that we have made the tremendously difficult decision to cancel this performance.  The value of your tickets has not been lost! It is being held safely on account for you with the following options: 1) Apply the value of your tickets to a future performance; this option may be used for any Wilson Center presented performance and will not ever expire; or 2) donate the value of your tickets to the Wilson Center to support our For the Love of the Arts fund; this donation will help us return to the stage next year well-prepared to welcome audiences back safely for our 20th Anniversary Season celebration! At this time, our Box Office has very limited hours; to ensure we are able to process your request as quickly as possible, please click here to let us know how you would like us to apply your ticket value. Thank you for your patience, flexibility, and understanding. We know there are better days ahead, and we are eagerly looking forward to welcoming you back to the Wilson Center!


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