Williamstown Theatre Festival

Williamstown Theatre Festival

In its first season under the leadership of Artistic Director Jenny Gersten, the Williamstown Theatre Festival remains the country’s preeminent summer theater. In the heart of the Berkshires, every summer WTF revisits the classics in exciting new productions on its Main Stage, develops and nurtures new work on its Nikos Stage, and offers audiences varied cultural events across its many other venues including Free Theatre, Late-Night Cabarets, readings, workshops and other special events, including the Greylock Theatre Project—a program for youngsters in North Adams area. In addition to its acclaimed productions, WTF has extensive training and professional development programs for the next generation of aspiring theatre artists and managers. WTF received the 2002 Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre.

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Williamstown Theatre Festival 2011 Season

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    Artistic Director Jenny Gersten and Board President Matt Harris at the 2011 Williamstown Benefit in New York City, which took place at the Edison Ballroom on November 14, 2011 (c) Xanthe Elbrick

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    Maura Tierney in a scene from 'Three Hotels' which played on the Main Stage at Williamstown Theatre Festival from June 29 – August 24 (c) T. Charles Erickson

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    Steven Weber in a scene from 'Three Hotels' which played on the Main Stage at Williamstown Theatre Festival from June 29 – August 24 (c) T. Charles Erickson

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    Ana Reeder and Sam Rockwell in a scene from 'A Streetcar Named Desire' which played on the Nikos Stage at Williamstown Theatre Festival from June 22 – July 3 (c) T. Charles Erickson

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    Sam Rockwell and Jessica Hecht in a scene from 'A Streetcar Named Desire' which played on the Nikos Stage at Williamstown Theatre Festival from June 22 – July 3 (c) T. Charles Erickson