Judy Collins - Palm Beach State College

Musicworks, Inc. presents
Judy Collins
The Duncan Theatre will be the site for
Judy Collins newest concert,
“A Love Letter to Stephen Sondheim”
on Tuesday evening December 13 at
8 p.m. The last time Ms. Collins visited
Florida in 2014 at The Emerson
Center, the audience delighted in her
luminescent presence alternating
between playing the guitar and piano,
singing, reminiscing and reflecting
throughout her popular one-woman
show.
Ms. Collins debuted new material from
her latest project “A Love Letter to
Stephen Sondheim” on Mothers’ Day
in Denver, CO. The show took the
audience through Sondheim’s
remarkable treasure-trove of music,
interweaving stories of Broadway with
her personal anecdotes and songs of
her own life that have led her to some of the greatest songwriters of our
generation and have become her biggest hits – Both Sides Now, Some Day
Soon, Suzanne, In My Life, and of course, Send In the Clowns! Her newest live
concert DVD with these songs and more on it will be sold in the lobby before
and after the concert.
Judy Collins has thrilled audiences for over 50 years as a classically trained
pianist with a lifelong love of the guitar. This Grammy Award winning
singer-songwriter is drawn to music of hope that speaks to the heart. Judy
Collins, now 76, is as creatively vigorous as ever, writing, performing 80 to 100
dates nationwide, and nurturing fresh talent. She is a modern day Renaissance
woman who is also an accomplished painter, filmmaker, record label head,
musical mentor, and an in-demand keynote speaker for mental health and
suicide prevention. She continues to create music of hope and healing that light
up the world and speaks to the heart.