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COMPANY OF FOOLS: Woody Guthrie’s American Song “Pay What You Feel Night”

Tuesday, June 26, 7:00 pm

$35 member / $40 nonmember / $35 senior (62 and over) / $15 student (with student ID) / $35 group (8 or more) / “Second Night 23” ($23 Full Price for all seats) *Ticket prices do not include taxes or processing fees

Woody Guthrie’s American Song celebrates the life and work of one of the country’s greatest and most admired folk balladeers. Guthrie was a wandering minstrel and poet of the downtrodden, the voiceless, the powerless and the forgotten. He was a humanist who railed against injustice, particularly during the Great Depression, but also extolled the splendors of this country, especially in his most famous song, “This Land Is Your Land.” Five singers and three musicians light up the stage with Guthrie’s timeless songs.

One man’s voice changed the sound of America’s story.


Pay What You Feel Night – Wed, Jun 26, 7pm

Join us for the first performance of Woody Guthrie’s American Song and literally pay whatever you’d like! Tickets go on sale at the Liberty Theatre box office one hour prior to the performance. There are no reserved seats. Simply buy your ticket, find a seat and enjoy the show. If you’d prefer to reserve your seats, you may also purchase your tickets at full price for this performance.


Songs and Writings by Woody Guthrie
Conceived and Adapted by Peter Glazer
Orchestrations and Vocal Arrangements by Jeff Waxman

Directed by Kent Thompson
Musical Direction by R.L. Rowsey

*Part of The Center’s BIG IDEA project We the People: Protests and Patriotism.


“Manages to find both the high beauty and the earthly humor of Guthrie’s 
love affair with America.”
The New York Times

“A dazzling, dizzying explosion 
of Guthrie’s genius,”
The Boston Globe

“An exuberant musical celebration 
of our nation, our history, and 
our shared humanity.”
Seattle Times

Guthrie’s works “had the infinite sweep of humanity in them”… “I could sing all these songs, every single one of them and they were all that I wanted to sing. It was like I had been in the dark and someone had turned on the main switch of a lightning conductor.”  —Bob Dylan


Original cover artwork for Company of Fools 23rd Season by Marcia Mode-Stavros

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