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Far From Heaven

July 19 - July 29 Main Stage
2012 Season

Author: Frankel, Scott, Richard Greenberg, and Michael Korie
Director: Greif, Michael
Cathy Whitaker seems to be the picture-perfect wife and mother in 1957 suburban Connecticut. But roiling beneath the surface, secret longings and forbidden desires cause her world to unravel — with incendiary consequences. With a lush score that is both jazz-inflected and hauntingly lyrical, Far From Heaven is a powerful story of romance, betrayal, intolerance, and a woman grappling with... Read More

Comedy of Errors, The

July 13 - July 22 Free Theatre | Poker Flats Field
2011 Season

Author: Shakespeare, William
Director: McKeon, Johanna
The Festival's signature Free Theatre production returns to the outdoors with an appropriate setting: WTF's The Comedy of Errors takes place in a bustling, open-air Farmer's Market, like those made popular in old European cities, and which have been popping up in today's major metropolises, as well as on our own beloved Spring Street. Johanna McKeon directs this raucous, uproarious,... Read More

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

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