Williamstown Theatre Festival 2017 Williamstown Theatre Festival Brochure | Page 3

A NOTE FROM THE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Recently, a playwright and I planned to catch up over coffee. The meeting began by me asking him what he was working on and then a long, nearly eternal silence. He closed his eyes and seemed to travel far away. Awkward, as the kids say. I stirred my coffee…I checked my phone...stirred again. The epic silence was broken when he launched into a seemingly spontaneous, almost hysterical monologue about the difficulty of writing, right now… “How can anyone write anything? How do you write in response to this political moment? Do you attack it, dead-on? Do you write in allegory? Do you avoid it and hope that what comes out deals with the political landscape in some accidental way? Or, do you just leave it to audiences to make sense of what you’ve written? And, regardless of what you write, how do you even think about an audience? Do they want to confront what is happening around them? Do they want to run from it? Do they want to laugh? Would it just be better to give them permission to cry? Can a play mean anything right now? Can it reach audiences? Can it transform them? Are we having any impact by making theatre? Does any of this even matter?” Feiffer and Anna Ziegler are the living playwrights and composers who answer these questions with the work on our stages. Through humor and song, conflict and language, style and substance, nuance and theatricality, these artists bravely dramatize a diverse range of the human experience right now. And, as they probe and explore, craft and create, they lay bare who we are and who we might become as people, as families, as citizens, as a society. Before, during and after times of political upheaval, the theatre has been a place that brings people together to listen, to feel, to think and to be changed. Ok, not the relaxing, casual coffee date I’d hoped for, certainly. My response was simple: come to Williamstown Theatre Festival. Whether you come to make sense of the moment we are living in, to confront it, to escape from it, to laugh or to cry, together — alongside our directors, actors, designers, technicians, craftspeople, interns, Non-Equity actors and apprentices — we have the power to transform and shape the world ahead of us. Jen Silverman, Sarah Ruhl, Timothy Prager, Geoff Morrow, Jason Kim, Harrison David Rivers, Halley Thank you for making Williamstown Theatre Festival vital, right now. It’s what we all need. SINCERELY, MANDY GREENFIELD ARTISTIC DIRECTOR WTFESTIVAL.ORG  2