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2016 Fellowship Projects

August 15 - August 16 Directing Studio
2016 Season

Annually, WTF awards the prestigious Boris Sagal and Bill Foeller Directing Fellowships to two up-and-coming directors, challenging them to create ambitious new work in collaboration with writers, designers and members of the Non-Equity Company. July 19–20 Utopia, MN The 2016 Boris Sagal Fellowship/Drama League Residency is awarded to Pirronne Yousefzadeh (New York Theatre Workshop Usual Suspect) who will be directing... Read More

Once in a Lifetime

July 25 - July 29 Main Stage
1961 Season

Author: Kaufman, George S. & Moss Hart
Director: Francisco, William

She Stoops to Conquer

July 27 - August 7 Main Stage
2011 Season

Author: Goldsmith, Oliver
Director: Martin, Nicholas
Pranks and hijinks abound in this raucous 18th- century comedy of big costumes, big sets, big hair, and even bigger laughs. Two well-bred young men arrive at the country estate of Mr. Hardcastle, intending to woo his daughter Kate and her cousin Constance, but when local mischief-maker Tony Lumpkin plays a practical joke on the city slickers, the Hardcastle household... Read More

Our Town

July 28 - August 8 Main Stage
2010 Season

Author: Wilder, Thornton
Director: Martin, Nicholas
Set not far from the Festival’s Berkshire home in the fictional Grover’s Corners, New Hampshire, Wilder’s masterpiece finds the beautiful in the seemingly mundane lives of people in a small town. Artistic Director Nicholas Martin brings together a family of Williamstown favorites, including Becky Ann Baker, Dylan Baker, Jessica Hecht, John Rubinstein, and Campbell Scott as the local townsfolk whose... Read More

Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, A

June 30 - July 11 Main Stage
2010 Season

Author: Shevelove, Burt and Larry Gelbart, Stephen Sondheim
Director: Stone, Jessica
The Romans are coming! With a nod and a wink to Plautus, director Jessica Stone helms an all-male troop of actors into the comic fray with this fresh, "old" take on American master and Pulitzer Prize winner, Stephen Sondheim's raucous musical classic. With Tony nominee Christopher Fitzgerald leading the charge as Pseudolus, a slave who must win his freedom by... Read More

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