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August 13 Center Stage
Saturday, August 13 at 6pm & 10pm The Summer Intensive Theatre Final Project is a culminating collaborative new work presented by the inaugural cohort of the Summer Intensive Training Program. The seven-week program, co-hosted by Williamstown Theatre Festival and Williams College, has brought together 20 young theater-makers seeking out an opportunity to expand their learning across disciplines and interests through... Read MoreJuly 13 - July 31 Main Stage
Click here to view the 2022 Digital Program. The Main Stage bursts back to life with this evocative meditation on an American musical masterpiece from the director of the boldly reimagined Tony Award-winning revival of Oklahoma! Drawing on a broad range of musical genres and performed by a company of 20 actors and musicians, Most Happy in Concert invigorates the... Read MoreIn his acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. remarked, “I refuse to accept the view that mankind is so tragically bound to the starless midnight of racism and war that the bright daybreak of peace and brotherhood can never become a reality... I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final... Read More
THE YEAR IN REVIEW
Throughout 2018, Williamstown Theatre Festival continued its traditions of developing and producing artistically vibrant and culturally resonant plays and musicals, incubating the next generation of great theatre artists, and connecting broad and diverse audiences with its work. This summer, over just 55 days of the Festival, we produced more than 165 performances of 34 shows, readings, and special events as... Read MoreAugust 5 - August 19 Main Stage
Gaye Taylor Upchurch directs this revival of Carson McCullers' beloved play. On the eve of a family wedding in 1945, housekeeper Berenice Sadie Brown (Roslyn Ruff) can’t calm the nerves of her 12-year-old charge, Frankie (Tavi Gevinson). Berenice has raised Frankie and her cousin John Henry (Logan Schuyler Smith) as though they are her own children. But as their companion,... Read MoreFind Us
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