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2018…THAT’S A WRAP!

THE YEAR IN REVIEW
Season

Throughout 2018, Williamstown Theatre Festival continued its traditions of developing and producing artistically vibrant and culturally resonant plays and musicals, incubating the next generation of great theatre artists, and connecting broad and diverse audiences with its work.  This summer, over just 55 days of the Festival, we produced more than 165 performances of 34 shows, readings, and special events as... Read More

2018 Season


Season

 Thank you for being a part of this unforgettable season In only eight weeks, we journeyed together from a Catholic supplies warehouse in Pennsylvania to early-20th century Paris, from the campus of an Ivy League university to a cable company customer retention center in Las Vegas, from a contemporary restaurant kitchen in Brooklyn to the American South in the... Read More

The Hot Spot – PIGPEN THEATRE CO.

August 3 Goodrich Hall (863 Main St)
2018 Season

Join us for this sizzling series, where we focus the spotlight on a featured performer or group. Grab a drink, laugh, and rock out with top Festival talent at THE HOT SPOT! AUG 3 PIGPEN THEATRE CO. Back by popular demand! Bring your kids and family to see a WTF favorite! After their critically acclaimed run of The Old Man... Read More

New Play and Musical Development Initiative

Generating groundbreaking new work for the Festival
Season

As a generative, "soup-to-nuts" producing institution with offices in Williamstown and New York City, Williamstown Theatre Festival is engaged year-round in the development of groundbreaking new work, much of which is produced at the Festival or at other major theatres.   WTF develops and incubates new work through the New Play and Musical Development Initiative's programs, which include: Artists-in-Residence Twelve... Read More

WTF HAPPENED IN 2016


Season

Building upon the Festival’s sixty-two-year history of creating excellent work, our 2016 season featured an exhilarating combination of artistic risk-taking and achievement.  Marisa Tomei opened the season in a “buoyant, memorable, inventive, and striking” production (New York Times) of Tennessee Williams’ The Rose Tattoo, with a performance that Observer called “a one-woman fireworks display.”  After critically acclaimed runs at WTF,... Read More

Sunday Lawn Talks

July 3 - August 21 Front Lawn
2016 Season

Arrive early for the Sunday matinee performance to hear artists, special guests, and WTF staff delve into the rich themes of WTF productions on the Front Lawn. Bring your own picnic or stop by concessions for pre-show refreshments! Talks begin at 1:15pm. July 3rd (Cost of Living) Ryan Haddad (Non-Equity Company Member) and Xian Horn (writer, mentor, teacher, and positivity... Read More

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By Email: wtfinfo@wtfestival.org
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Williamstown, MA 01267