The 2012 summer season starts on June 26th with The
Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde, A Trivial Comedy for Serious People. Directed
by David Hyde Pierce
The play runs from June 26 through July 14, 2012
For tickets: http://www.wtfestival.org/buytickets
The Williamstown Theatre Festival has an interesting history
spanning over 58 years. The theatre was started in 1955 by Ralph Renzi, the then News
Director of Williams College, and David C. Bryant, chairman of the College’s
active drama program. Read more at http://wtfestival.org/history
2012 On the Main
Stage:
The Importance of Being Earnest By Oscar Wilde
June 26 – July 14
Directed by David Hyde Pierce
Far From Heaven
July 19 – 29
Book by Richard Greenberg
Directed by Michael Greif
A Month in the Country By Ivan Turgenev
August 1 – 19
Directed by Richard Nelson
2012 On the Nikos
Stage:
The Blue Deep By Lucy Boyle
June 27 – July 8
Directed by Bob Balaban
Last of the Red Hot Lovers By Neil Simon
July 11 – 22
Directed by Jessica Stone
The Elephant Man By Bernard Pomerance
July 25 – August 5
Directed by Scott Ellis
WHADDABLOODCLOT!!! By Katori Hall
August 8 – 19
Directed by May Adrales
Here Lies Love
June 21, 22 & 23 @ 8pm, June 23 & 24 @ 3pm
The Hunter
Center at MASS MoCA
Written by David Byrne
Directed by Alex Timbers
Other 2012 Events:
For a full updated list of “More” events, please visit http://www.wtfestival.org/2012/morefest
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. 1000 Main
Street , Williamstown , MA , only 5 minutes away from the 1896
House Inn.
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