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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
July 9 Main Stage @ 7:30PM
Join us on Monday, July 9 for a one-night-only benefit concert starring Chita Rivera and supporting Williamstown Theatre Festival’s New Play & Musical Development Initiative! The incomparable Broadway icon Chita Rivera performs a one-night-only solo concert, benefiting Williamstown Theatre Festival. The two-time Tony Award winner (last seen at WTF starring in The Visit and its subsequent Broadway transfer) will recreate... Read MorePress Contact: Rick Miramontez / Molly Barnett / Matthew Troillett rick@omdkc.com / molly@omdkc.com / matthew@omdkc.com 212 695 7400 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, PLEASE TONY® AWARD-WINNING WILLIAMSTOWN THEATRE FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES ADDITIONAL PROGRAMMING & CASTING FOR THE 2016 SUMMER SEASON LATE-NIGHT CABARET SERIES, FRIDAYS@3 SERIES, THE 2016 BORIS SAGAL AND BILL FOELLER FELLOWSHIP PROJECTS AND FURTHER CASTING FOR MAIN STAGE AND NIKOS STAGE... Read More
The 2015 Williamstown Theatre Festival season was an overwhelming success. More than 45,000 visitors experienced the magic of WTF this summer – a Festival record! Our stages, rehearsal rooms, and work spaces were teeming with some of this country’s best theatrical talent: Jo Bonney, Evan Cabnet, Trip Cullman, Jane Greenwood, Jessica Hecht, Audra McDonald, Cynthia Nixon, Neil Patel, Ruben Santiago... Read More
July 31 - August 17 Main Stage
In her Festival debut, Broadway legend Chita Rivera embodies Claire Zachanassian, the oft-widowed richest woman in the world, who returns to the hardship-stricken town of her birth. The locals pray that her wealth will bring them a new lease on life, but the carefully plotted renewal she offers carries a dreadful price. Sardonic and morally complex, The Visit asks: What... Read MoreFind Us
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