The American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) production of Woody Sez, a musical tapestry of the American folk hero’s life and songs, is to be simulcast live, the first live outdoor simulcast of a theater production outside of New York. The simulcast will be presented in collaboration with Harvard University and the American Repertory at The Plaza next to the Science Center on the Harvard campus, on Thursday, May 17.
Woody Sez brings the music giant to life in a joyous, toe-tapping, and moving theatrical portrait that uses Woody’s words and songs, performed by the company of four singers and instrumentalists who play over twenty instruments, transporting the audience through Guthrie’s fascinating, beautiful, and sometimes tragic life.
Woody Sez: The Life & Music of Woody Guthrie was devised by David M. Lutken with Nick Corley, and is being performed by David M. Lutken, Darcie Deaville, Helen Jean Russell, and Andy Teirsten, and directed by Nick Corley.
For ticket information for the simulcast at Harvard, click here.