Have you ever been to a show at
Williamstown Theatre Festival and wanted to know, well, just MORE about the production – why the stage is slanted or what inspired the playwright? Have you ever thought, “WTF has hundreds of people working here who don’t get biographies in the program. Who are those people?”

Now, thanks to Within The Festival, WTF’s own blog, you can discover all this and more. Our literary department has compiled countless tidbits of information for your perusal.

So, come on in and join us Within The Festival. There’s a lot to learn behind the curtain.


Articles on Williamstown Theatre Festival, its actors, designers and directors can be found across the world wide web and in newspapers around the county and country. Here are some of the latest pieces of press on the Festival.

Williamstown Theatre Festival’s activities
reach far beyond the Main and Nikos Stages. Over the course of our summer season, we also put on the Late Night Cabaret in Goodrich Hall,  the Fellowship Play and Musical in the Directing Studio, the Fridays @ 3 Reading Series in the Paresky Center, the Greylock Theatre Project outreach program, and countless non-equity and apprentice shows all over the Williams Campus. If you’d like to join us for one of these events, find out more here.

 

 

 

 

The communities of Williamstown and the
surrounding towns in the Berkshires are an integral part of the Williamstown Theatre Festival. Currently, we have partnerships with a number of businesses, restaurants and other area theatres to promote both the arts in general and the commercial growth of the Berkshires. Find out what community initiatives WTF has going on here.

Williamstown Theatre Festival, celebrating its
55th season this year, is committed to making extraordinary theatre affordable for everyone.  Being a part of the magic of live theatre is an experience we all should share.  WTF has a number of ways we make tickets affordable, including rush tickets, Kids’ Nights and more. Find out how you can be a part of our 55th Season.