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July 20 - August 5 The Log (78 Spring St)
"WTF is happening at The Log tonight" is both the question AND the answer of the summer! After sold-out events last season featuring Jill Kargman, Tom Fontana, Susie Essman, and more, LATE-NIGHT @ THE LOG is back to serve up edgy "you-had-to-be-there" performances from Festival guest artists. Each night features someone new in an intimate, casual setting with access to... Read MoreJuly 7 - August 18 The Clark Auditorium (225 South St)
WTF’s Fridays@3 reading series is a renowned program for the development and discovery of new work! Many Festival productions started as Fridays@3 readings, including this season’s Where Storms are Born and Actually. Spend the afternoon up close and personal with a play in development, read by brilliant actors! All Fridays@3 readings take place at The Clark Auditorium (225 South St).... Read MoreAugust 9 - August 20 Nikos Stage
CO-WORLD PREMIERE WITH GEFFEN PLAYHOUSE, RANDALL ARNEY - ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Amber (Alexandra Socha) and Tom (Joshua Boone) are freshmen at Princeton University, where their experiences so far have only two things in common: drunken parties and a desire to fit in. But when they meet, their common experience becomes anything but, and their moral mettle is put to the test. Lileana... Read MoreBuilding 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
July 7 The Log
Long-time Festival favorites Tom Fontana (writer/creator of Borgia, OZ) and the hilarious Susie Essman (HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm) come together to portray two of France’s literary greats. Sip your wine and be a fly on the wall for this reading of a dialogue between Victor Hugo and Mademoiselle Mars. That is, if Tom and Susie stay on script! Reserve your... Read MoreFind Us
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