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Performance

VenueBuxton Opera House
Also: Paupers Pit Theatre, Pavilion Arts Centre
TownBuxton
CountyDerbyshire
From4th February 2013
To4th February 2013
When19:30
PricesFrom £14.00. To £16.00.
Buxton Opera House (V424)
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Woody Sez - The Words Music and Spirit of Woody Guthrie

Woody Sez

Work:: Woody Sez (S0712790279)

A foot-stomping theatrical journey through the life of one of America's ballad-maker. Weaving together Guthrie's words and songs, 'Woody Sez' paints a portrait of this revered cult figure's fascinating and often tragic life. Considered by some as the Godfather of American folk music, Guthrie was a protest singer fighting for and lifting up the spirits of people beaten own by the hardships of The Great Depression. This is a story of survival, unity and olding onto your beliefs in the face of adversity. With classic Guthrie tracks including, This Land is our Land and Bound for Glory.
Author David M Lutken

Production:: The Words Music and Spirit of Woody Guthrie (T1219451026)

Considered the Godfather of American folk music, Guthrie was the original protest singer fighting for and lifting up the spirits of people beaten down by the hardships of The Great Depression. His much-loved songs include "This Land is Your Land" and "Bound for Glory", and he provided inspiration for the likes of Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Bruce Springsteen and Van Morrison
Producer UK Arts International
Producer Mary Cossette Productions
Producer Hartshorn-Hook Productions
Director Nick Corley
Performer David Lutken

Listing:: L01906262355




The Words Music and Spirit of Woody Guthrie

Considered the Godfather of American folk music, Guthrie was the original protest singer fighting for and lifting up the spirits of people beaten down by the hardships of The Great Depression. His much-loved songs include "This Land is Your Land" and "Bound for Glory", and he provided inspiration for the likes of Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Bruce Springsteen and Van Morrison

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