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July 20 - July 31 Main Stage
What kind of a victory is women’s progress in the workplace? Or is it a victory at all? At a dinner party celebrating Marlene’s promotion, five women, superstars of the golden ages of history, literature and art, weigh in on the personal sacrifices a woman makes to achieve success. More potent now than ever, Top Girls is the play that... Read MoreJuly 6 - July 17 Main Stage
Determined not to trust her husband when circumstances suggest he’s been unfaithful, the effortlessly desirable Lady Margaret Windermere “modern, independent and deliciously free of self-doubt" resolves to leave him flat. But the true nature of her husband’s relationship with the 'other woman' is very different from what young Margaret assumes it to be. The play is Oscar Wilde’s first comedy... Read MoreAugust 4 - August 6 Nikos Stage
Eurydice is writer Sarah Ruhl’s retelling of the ancient Greek myth of love and loss told from the point of view of Eurydice. Eurydice’s true love is the most amazing musician in the world. On her wedding day, she encounters an interesting, nasty man and finds herself tumbling into an underworld of forgetfulness and discovery.August 28 Main Stage
This once-in-a-lifetime, one-night only celebration will bring together many of the artists who have called WTF home over the years to pay tribute to WTF's rich history in a theatrical evening consisting of scenes, songs, film clips and recollections of the madcap and moving behind-the-scenes tales that make up this renowned summer theater. The evening begins with a special retrospective... Read MoreJune 23 - July 4 Nikos Stage
Theresa Rebeck, writer of the recent Off-Broadway hits Omnium Gatherum and Bad Dates, brings a powerful new drama to WTF. Richard returns to his family home after 17 years to reconcile with his estranged wife, Helen, and their two children. The mysteries of time and memory are awakened along with Helen’s simmering rage, and the play moves through comedy to... Read MoreExplore the WTF Production Archive
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