Williamstown Theatre Festival (WTF), Tony Award Winner for Outstanding Regional Theatre, is proud to present its 57th Season! Under the leadership of Artistic Director Jenny Gersten, the 2011 season promises a stellar line-up of comedy, drama and world-premieres.

Amazing Group Rates

Groups of 15-49 receive a 20% discount
Groups of 50-99 receive a 25% discount
Groups of 100+ receive a 30% discount

State of the Art Theatre Experience

The architectural award-winning ’62 Center for Theatre and Dance is the summer home of the Williamstown Theatre Festival.  Located on the campus of Williams College, the building offers a modern theater experience.  Its Main Stage “courtyard” proscenium has 512 seats, is air conditioned and provides disabled access.  There is a designated drop off and pick up for group tours at the back of the theatre as well as a dedicated staff person to meet and greet your group.    

Spend the day in Williamstown! WTF can help you plan your visit.

Nestled in the idyllic region of Western Massachusetts, the town of Williamstown offers many cultural attractions located just a stone’s throw away from WTF. One can easily visit the world-class Sterling and Francine Clark Institute and The Williams College Museum of Art with time to enjoy shopping and great restaurants along Spring Street. 

Plan Now! Tickets go quickly!

Williamstown Theatre Festival is renowned for the quality of its productions and the caliber of its talent.  The award-winning actors it draws to its stage and audience always make Williamstown Theatre Festival an exciting experience.  Tickets sell fast, so don’t delay.  If you want the best seats for your group tour, let’s plan your visit today!

 

 
Booking Information
Forms & Policies

Contact Information

Lisa Bender
Audience Development Manager
Williamstown Theatre Festival
PO Box 517
Williamstown, MA 01267
p: 413.597.3383
f: 413.597.4962
lbender@wtfestival.org

Photo Credits
Photos of ’62 Center for Theatre and Dance by Richard Feldman.
Photos of ’62 Center of Theatre and Dance by Robert Benson.