Stand By Your Man

Lighting Design by:

Jeff Greenberg

Stand By Your Man was produced by the Surflight Theatre in September 2006. It was directed by Steve Steiner, with set design by Gail Anderson Steiner, sound design by Bryan Rothrock, and costume design by Andi Lyn.



Young Tammy meets her first husband, Euple Byrd



Tammy's mother tries to convince her not to see Euple



Tammy and Euple have their first baby as Tammy's mother looks on with dismay



Tammy signs up for beauty school lessons



During a visit to the doctor, Tammy tells Euple she wants a divorce and also finds out she's pregnant again



Tammy is in the hospital after giving birth prematurely



Tammy sings to her daughter at a hotel in Nashville where she is attempting to get a recording contract



One of Tammy's first performances



After being cut from the opening act on George Jones' concert tour, George invites Tammy to sing with him



After the concert, George tells Tammy he'd be happy to perform with her



George and Tammy are falling for each other as the band sings "We're Not the Jet Set"



The end of "We're Not the Jet Set"



The Grand Ole Opry commercial singers



George and Tammy perform at the Grand Ole Opry





When George doesn't show up for a performance, Tammy is forced to go on solo.



George comes home drunk again



Realizing that her marriage to George is over, Tammy sings "I Still Believe in Fairy Tales"



As the curtain falls at the end of "I Still Believe in Fairy Tales"



Tammy's mother is very upset that Hillary Clinton compared herself to Tammy with regards to one of Bill's Scandals



Tammy's mother tells of Hillary Clinton when she calls to apologize



They shoot a music video for KLF's Justified and Ancient



Record producer Billy Sherrill visits Tammy in the hospital



Tammy sings her final concert



Tammy and her family at home during her last days



Tammy and her fifth husband just before she dies



After she dies, we see her as a child singing "How Great Thou Art"



Tammy is finally reunited with her father who died when she was a child