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July 4 All Around Williamstown
Celebrate our nation’s independence in inimitable Williamstown style. At 10am, gather at the Williams College Museum of Art to hear WTF actors read the Declaration of Independence and the British reply before viewing the College’s amazing Founding Documents collection. Williamstown’s classic small-town parade kicks off on Spring Street at 11am and ends at The Clark Art Institute for the grand... Read MoreJuly 11 - August 8 main stage lobby - 6 PM
July 11, July 25, and August 8 Get a glimpse behind the scenes on an exclusive guided tour of WTF’s stages. This is your chance to see the Festival from a whole new perspective. Free for donors at the Sustainer level and up.July 12 - August 9 Main Stage Lobby @ 10:30am
Back for a third season, the Family Workshops move to a new day and time. Young people aged 8–14, and their families, can join us for a series of FREE workshops that will explore the many artistic and technical components that make up the creative life of the Festival. These fun, hands-on explorations are led by professional Festival artists supported by... Read MoreJuly 2 - July 13 Main Stage
Earnest and gullible young lyricist Fred Stevens boards a train in Schenectady bound for the Big Apple, determined to make a name for himself in the thriving Tin Pan Alley scene. However, the life he’s imagined is rife with seductive distractions — namely dames — that threaten to derail his dream of penning the next big ditty. Both bitterly funny... Read MoreJuly 9 - July 20 Nikos Stage
After decades as the gentle-natured leader of a Christian retreat that endeavors to “cure” gay teens, Walt is packing up his life and preparing for a reluctant retirement. But when his final client quietly disappears into the remote Idaho wilderness, Walt discovers that his previously unwavering moral compass no longer points the way. With profound humanity and subtlety, Obie Award-winning... Read MoreExplore the WTF Production Archive
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