'By equating the conditions of Depression-era America with those of today, writer/performer Randy Noojin invests his one-man show about Woody Guthrie with topicality and urgency, rescuing it from mere homage and transforming it into a call for united action against the greed and selfishness of the rich' (Backstage.com). 'A constant delight, this is a great show for Guthrie fans and for those hearing these songs for the first time' (NYTheatre.com). 'Captures the spirit of Woody, solid, entertaining work that should travel far and wide in these hard times, just like Guthrie himself' (HuffingtonPost.co.uk).