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ONLINE AUCTION - BID NOW! Details about the 2017 WTF Gala are below - we hope to see you there! In the meantime, you can support the Festival by bidding generously on our one-of-a-kind auction packages. Click here to see what's available and begin bidding! Please contact Grace Singleton at 212.395.9090 x110 or grace@wtfestival.org for more information. Please join... Read MoreFebruary 8 | CITY WINERY IN NYC
Please join us for the annual WTF Gala at City Winery in New York City (55 Varick Street) on Monday, February 8, 2016 at 6:30 PM. The evening will include cocktails, dinner, and a live auction led by Charity Auctioneer Robbie Gordy of Christie’s New York, along with special appearances and performances including: comedy star Ana Gasteyer (Swing With A Handsome... Read MoreThe 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
BETWEEN THE LINES – PARADISE BLUE: A weekly look at the creative process through a literary lens. Setting the Scene: Detroit, 1949 Paradise Blue is part of a three-play cycle chronicling important moments in Detroit’s history, by Motor City native Dominique Morisseau. The first play in the cycle, Detroit ’67, produced at the Public Theater in 2013, looks at the explosive and... Read More
A LOVE SONG FOR DETROIT Paradise Blue is part of a three-play cycle chronicling important moments in Detroit’s history, by Motor City native Dominique Morisseau. The first play in the cycle, Detroit ’67, produced at the Public Theater in 2013, looks at the explosive and unstable days of the 1967 riots/rebellion. Skeleton Crew, slated for a 2016 production at the Atlantic Theater... Read More
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