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    Yesterday, in all our Fourth of July glory, we gathered in Williams College Museum of Art to hear LIVING ON LOVE's Anna Chlumsky and JUNE MOON's Nate Corddry read The Declaration of Independence and the British response. 'Twas a Fourth to be remembered.

June Moon

July 2 - July 13 Main Stage
2014 Season

By Ring Lardner and George S. Kaufman
Directed by Jessica Stone

Earnest and gullible young lyricist Fred Stevens boards a train in Schenectady bound for the Big Apple, determined to make a name for himself in the thriving Tin Pan Alley scene. However, the life he’s imagined is rife with seductive distractions — namely dames — that threaten to derail his dream of penning the next big ditty. Both bitterly funny... Read More

True West

July 15 - July 26 Main Stage
2009 Season

Author: Shepard, Sam
Director: Goldstein, Daniel
Former Boris Sagal Directing Fellow Daniel Goldstein directs this play by Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Sam Shepard about squabbling siblings. This modern classic is an explosive exploration of family rivalry as two very different brothers attempt to sell Hollywood their version of the great American Western.

Not Waving

August 6 - August 17 Nikos Stage
2008 Season

Author: Melaver, Ellen
Director: Cantor, Carolyn
Former Boris Sagal and Bill Foeller Directing Fellow Carolyn Cantor returns to direct.

Villa America

July 11 - July 22 Nikos Stage
2007 Season

Author: Whittell, Crispin
Director: Whittell, Crispin
Gerald and Sara Murphy were at the center of the circle of artists, including F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway and Pablo Picasso, who migrated to France in the 1920s. Set on the sun-soaked coast of the French Riviera, this new play commissioned by the Festival and written by Crispin Whittell (DARWIN IN MALIBU), explores the lives, loves and losses of... Read More

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