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2023…THAT’S A WRAP!


Season

Williamstown Theatre Festival’s 2023 Season served as a vibrant hub where playwrights, actors, directors, designers, and administrators were able to develop new work, revisit classic stories, and come closer to audiences than ever before. The 2023 Festival Stage, designed by Se Hyun Oh with lighting design by Emily Schmit, moved audience members from the typical orchestra and balcony seating of... Read More

Three Sisters

July 29 - July 30 2023 Festival Stage
2023 Season

By Anton Chekhov
Directed by Kristjan Thor

Three Sisters is part of the Main Stage Reading Series this summer. The beloved Prozorov family returns to Williamstown Theatre Festival this summer to recount their timeless and tumultuous tale of existential longing. In this Chekhov classic, sisters Olga, Masha, and Irina yearn for the promise of Moscow while grappling with the tribulations of unrequited love and family drama at... Read More

J. Michael Friedman Fellowship


Season

In honor of the late American lyricist and composer J. Michael Friedman, the Fellowship identifies an early-career theatre artist of exceptional talent, versatility, impact, and humanity who has demonstrated an artistic commitment to Williamstown Theatre Festival and invites them to make new work for a summer. The purpose is for the Fellow to create or collaborate on work deemed important and meaningful to... Read More

Sea Gull, The

August 3 - August 14 Main Stage
1994 Season

Author: Chekhov, Anton
Director: Greif, Michael

Three Sisters

July 16 - July 27 Main Stage
2008 Season

Author: Chekov, Anton
Director: Greif, Michael
Michael Greif returns to Williamstown to stage his third Chekhov production.

Cherry Orchard, The

August 11 - August 22 Main Stage
2004 Season

Author: Chekhov, Anton
Director: Greif, Michael
Chekhov returns to the Main Stage as part of WTF's great tradition of presenting the classics in breathtaking revivals. What better finale to our fiftieth season, and more fitting farewell to the Adams Memorial Theatre before its renovation, than Chekhov's last and most poignant drama. The old world is giving way to the new, but the Gaevs have neglected to... Read More

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