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A LETTER FROM THE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
Throughout 2017, WTF 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 past summer, over just 55 days at the Festival, we produced more than 170 performances of 35 shows, readings, and special events as well... 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 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
Community-engaged theatre that WORKS!
COMMUNITY WORKS is Williamstown Theatre Festival’s year-round community-engaged theatre program that brings together hundreds of Berkshire area residents from all walks of life. COMMUNITY WORKS is committed to providing free and regular arts programming throughout Berkshire County. Events will take place on a monthly basis and will consist of workshops, open mics, readings, and much more! As COMMUNITY WORKS enters... Read MoreJuly 13 Main Stage
An evening of stand-up with Lewis Black TICKETS $125 Prime Orchestra, $65 Orchestra/1st Balcony, $45 Second Balcony From his standing-room-only Broadway runs to his 19 seasons on “The Daily Show,” Grammy Award-winning king of rant Lewis Black returns to Williamstown—the little corner of the Berkshires that he loves (and hates) with every fiber of his being—for a one-night-only performance of... Read MoreExplore the WTF Production Archive
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