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Western Mass Theatre News - January 16
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January 16 - February 5, 2025


This Sunday, Play Incubation Collective is hosting open auditions - there are a few slots remaining for the 8pm slot! Details to sign up are in the listing below. There are many other upcoming auditions in the listings below as well. 

Read Max Hartshorne's review of the current show at the Majestic Theater here. 

The next issue will include events from January 23 - February 12. Submit upcoming events via the link below or by emailing me before Tuesday at midnight. Any questions, comments or feedback? Email me at westernmasstheatre@gmail.com

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Amherst Community Theater presents Disney's Newsies
January 16-19 & 23-26 at Bowker Auditorium, UMass Amherst
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Serious Play Theatre Ensemble presents In Dark Times There Will Be Singing
February 1 and 2 at APE Gallery
More Information
The Wedding Jester 
February 9 at the Yiddish Book Center
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Off Book Antics presents 5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche
January 17 and 18 at Northampton Center for the Arts 
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PERFORMANCES
Amherst Community Theater
Disney's Newsies

1/16 at 7:30 PM 1/17 - 7:30 pm, 1/18 - 1:00 pm, 1/19 - 1:00 pm, 1/23 - 7:30 pm, 1/24 - 7:30 pm, 1/25 - 1:00 AND 7:30 pm, 1/26 - 1:00 pm
Bowker Auditorium, UMass Amherst

Join Amherst Community Theater for an electrifying production of Disney’s Newsies, the Tony Award®-winning musical with music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Jack Feldman, and book by Harvey Fierstein. Inspired by the 1899 newsboys’ strike, this rousing tale of resilience, justice, and community is more relevant than ever in today’s fight for workers’ rights and equality. Our spirited, inclusive production features a dynamic cast of all-gendered newsies, reimagining the story’s heart with dynamic choreography and show-stopping music. Nine performances running January 16–19 and January 24–26, 2025. Questions? Email producer@amherstacts.org. Tickets: amherstacts.org/buy-tickets.

https://amherstacts.org/buy-tickets/

MAJESTIC THEATER PRESENTS INCIDENT AT OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP

JANUARY 16 – FEBRUARY 16

West Springfield’s Majestic Theater will present Incident at Our lady of Perpetual Help, a comedy by Katie Forgette, onstage January 9 through February 16.

Set in 1973, this play is a wild and tender comedy that focuses on the cash strapped O’Shea family. 19-year-old Linda O’Shea, the narrator of the story, tells the story of a family crisis of biblical proportions when a simple conversation between her and her younger sister, about the birds and the bees, was overheard by the parish priest. It was the most turbulent day in her life, and just might turn into a parish-wide scandal—if only her family would quit interrupting.

The play will be directed by Rand Foerster.  Danny Eaton is producing director, and Sue Dziura is associate producing director and stage manager.  Stephen Petit is production stage manager, and the associate production manager is Aurora Ferraro.  Matt Whiton is the scenic designer, and the lighting designer is Daniel Rist.  Costume design is by Dawn McKay and Alan Schneider is technical director.

The cast includes Sandra Blaney (Jo O’Shea), Cate Damon (Terri Carmichael), Jenna Burns (Linda O’Shea), John Baker (Mike/Lovett/Betty), Maggie Hamel (Becky O’Shea), and understudies include Christine Voytko (Terri and Jo), Julia Solecki (Linda), and Mark Dean (Mike/Lovett/Betty).

Tickets to the show range from $35-$38 and can be purchased in person at the box office or by calling (413) 747-7797.  Box office hours are Monday – Friday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. and Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. 

Doors to the theater will open one hour before the start of a show, which is also when the café opens.  For more information, visit www.majestictheater.com

Off Book Antics
5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche

January 17th & 18th at 8pm
Northampton Center for the Arts at 33 Hawley

A one-act LGBTQ+ & woman-powered farce set in the 1950s brought to you by a teen-led theatre company!

www.offbookantics.org

This production is 100% teen, woman/non-binary, & queer-led!
Happier Valley Comedy Presents Not In Charge

Jan 18, 2025 at 7:00 PM
The 3rd Saturday of every month at 7pm
Happier Valley Comedy, 1 Mill Valley Rd, Hadley

Don't miss this talented group of friends in an improvised show inspired by true stories from the cast! Not In Charge is Mandy Anderson, Maddy Benjamin, Sally Ekus, Julie Waggoner, Jim Young, and Kate Zak. NEXT SHOW: Saturday, January 18th at 7pm Happier Valley Comedy Theater 1 Mill Valley Rd, Hadley TICKETS AVAILABLE ONLINE AND AT THE DOOR FOR $15

Tickets
STILL SINGING – A NEW MUSICAL MEMOIR BY MARCIA GOMES, DIRECTED BY ROBERTA UNO 

STILL Singing, a performed, staged reading of a musical memoir, written and composed by Marcia Gomes, and directed by Roberta Uno, opens on January 18, 2025, with performances at 1:00 pm and 7:00 pm at A.P.E. Gallery, 126 Main Street, Northampton, MA. STILL Singing portrays a Black woman's journey to heal herself and liberate the youngest generation of children in her family from a cycle of intergenerational trauma. Through compelling storytelling, dance, and original songs, the path to healing is revealed as the wisdom of her ancestors lights the way to joy.

This work in development is the first musical composed and written by Marcia Gomes, an accomplished vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, composer, actor, and graduate of Berklee College of Music. The play is directed by Roberta Uno, founder of New WORLD Theater at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Sheryl Stoodley, Artistic Director of Serious Play Theatre Ensemble, is the production advisor. The play is made possible with support from the A.P.E. Gallery in Northampton, MA, and the Scarlet Sock Theater Foundation. 

The talented cast includes Michelle Dowd, IRNE award winner for best actress; Evelyn Harris, Grammy-nominated vocalist; and Angelica Canlas Castro and Hala Lord, formally trained and seasoned actors and vocalists. Members of the live band are Ruth Mendelson, Emmy-nominated, Berklee College of Music professor in film scoring; Elenna Canlas, former music director and keyboardist for Grammy Award-winning artist, Allison Russell, and JoBeth Umali, Berklee College of Music graduate. Olivia Ilano Davis, founder of Spectrum in Motion in Hartford, CT, and Tiffany Joseph, choreographer, educator, and health and wellness practitioner, provide choreography. 

— The music was stunning, and the acting was poignant and evocative… Never have I seen the portrayal of human strength, resilience, and recovery so beautifully rendered.— (Carolyn Dubois, retired professor of clinical social work) 

What: STILL Singing

When: January 18, 2025, at 1 pm and 7 pm
Where: A.P.E. Gallery
             126 Main Street
             Northampton, MA
Reservations: 
www.justkeepclimbingmusic.com
Ticket Prices: $15-$25 suggested donation
Happier Valley Comedy
Scripted/ Unscripted

Jan 25, 2025 at 7:00 PM
The 4th Saturday of every month at 7pm
Happier Valley Comedy, 1 Mill Valley Rd, Hadley

A unique blend of theater & improv on the fourth Saturday of every month at 7pm! One scripted actor sticking to their lines... One improviser with no idea what scene they're in... One unique, messy, beautifully wild ride! Experience the fan-favorite mashup of theater and improv comedy, SCRIPTED/UNSCRIPTED! Featuring a rotating cast of experienced improvisers and talented local actors! NEXT SHOW: Saturday, January 25th at 7pm Happier Valley Comedy Theater 1 Mill Valley Rd, Hadley Tickets are available online and at the door for $15

Tickets
PanOpera Inc
A Dual Odyssey of Heartbreak: La bohème and The Tales of Hoffman

January 25, 2025 at 6:30 PM
January 26, 3:00 PM
Northampton Center for the Arts, Flex Room, 33 Hawley Street

PanOpera presents, A Dual Odyssey of Heartbreak: La bohème and The Tales of Hoffman. Contrasting the realism of Puccini with the dazzling imagination of E.T.A. Hoffman and Jacques Offenbach, PanOpera will present two, semi-staged performances of Act III of La bohème and Act III of The Tales of Hoffman in the Flex Room at the Northampton Center for the Arts. Tickets are Pay-What-You-Wish with a suggested donation of $20 and must be reserved in advance.

https://tinyurl.com/44mwxdyd
Happier Valley Comedy
The Understudies Improvised Musical

Feb 1, 2025 at 7:00 PM
The 1st Saturday of every month
Happier Valley Comedy, 1 Mill Valley Rd, Hadley

It's the opening night of a brand new musical! Unfortunately, the show was never written or rehearsed. This is the moment we've been training for. Be part of the fun as the determined Understudies create an entire musical from scratch, with a little help from the audience. The Understudies are Scott Braidman, Kelsey Flynn, Paul McNeil, Mosie Senn-McNally, and Maile Shoul. With music by the amazing Jeff Kimball! NEXT SHOW: Saturday, February 1st at 7pm HVC Theater, 1 Mill Valley Rd, Hadley, MA

More info
The Wedding Jester with John Feffer

Join us in person on Sunday, February 9, 2025 @ 2:00 p.m., at the Yiddish Book Center

In 1970, in a small village somewhere in Croatia, a stand-up comedian confronts the director of Fiddler on the Roof over errors in the film’s script. In a former life, the comedian was a badkhen, a jester who served as the emcee at Jewish weddings, and he’s familiar with shtetl life in ways that Fiddler’s non-Jewish director couldn’t possibly know. Along the way, The Wedding Jester—an original one-man show written and performed by John Feffer and directed by Josh Perlstein—traces the history of Jewish comedy from the weddings of the Old Country to the Borscht Belt of the United States. It challenges our notions of authenticity and of what is “too Jewish” or “not Jewish enough.” And it does what any good badkhen must do—it makes audiences laugh and cry. 

Runtime: The performance is 60 minutes followed by a 30-minute Q&A. 

Tickets and More Information

IN THE DARK TIMES THERE WILL BE SINGING 
(Bertolt Brecht)
 
In recognition of our 30th Anniversary, Serious Play Theatre Ensemble is gathering together an array of local performing artists, musicians, speakers, singers, poets, all pledging resistance and resilience to the destructive policies of the new administration, and celebrating our strong, vibrant and unified Valley community. We will sing, play music, share poetry and hear constructive ideas for enduring the next 4 years, in celebration of community solidarity! We will not be silenced.
 
Serious Play will stand shoulder to shoulder with many artists, speakers and our community, to uphold our values of inclusion, collaboration and compassion for everyone, regardless of race, class, religion, immigration status, ability, age, gender identity, sexual orientation, holding tight to democracy.
 
Many Valley performing artists and speakers will be donating their time and talent. "When enough people come together then change will come, and we can achieve almost anything." (Greta Thunberg)  
 
Join artists and speakers: Evelyn Harris, John Sheldon, Martin Espada, Marcia Gomes, Deja Carr, Bill Newman, John Feffer, Robert & Jenn Meeropol (RFC), Lauren Marie Schmidt, Doug Anderson, Jake Meginsky, Dr.Andrea Ayvazian, Martha Richards, Mydalis Vera, Tony Silva, Hala Lord, Edward Rueda, Candy Santiago, Dan Berger, James Arana, Rep. Lindsay Sabadosa, Green Street Brew, actors David Keohane & Eliza Fichter and more. All participating to keep democracy and hope alive in our Valley.
 
IN THE DARK TIMES THERE WILL BE SINGING is being organized and produced by Serious Play. Theatre Ensemble.  We are a theatre "that works toward reshaping society's conversations around prominent social issues through the art of ensemble theatre" and an artist partner with A.P.E for 30 years.
 
IN THE DARK TIMES THERE WILL BE SINGING is presented in the APE GALLERY, 126 Main St. Northampton, on Saturday February 1 at 7pm and on Sunday February 2 at 2pm. Suggested donation at the door $20 -cash check & Venmo only- proceeds shared with the ACLU /American Civil Liberties Union. Seating is limited by Gallery size. Doors open ½ hour before each presentation.  

 
The Performance Project
Mother Tongue by First Generation Ensemble

Feb 1, 2025 at 7:30 PM
Shea Theater Arts Center

“Mother Tongue” is an original multilingual physical theater performance created by the Performance Project’s First Generation Ensemble. The piece highlights local and global social justice issues, and is inspired by the lived experiences of Ensemble members, their families, and communities. The Ensemble originates from Congo/Tanzania, Bhutan/Nepal, South Sudan/Darfur, Puerto Rico, Holyoke, and Springfield, MA. The 90 minute performance weaves together movement, music, dance, theater, and stories in Arabic, Swahili, Nepali, Spanish, and English and incorporates themes of language, culture, identity, diaspora, hypermasculinity, transphobia, racism, education, the school to prison pipeline, personal liberation and revolution. Appropriate for ages 12 and up.  


Following the performance, the ensemble will offer a 20 minute post-show conversation with the audience, inviting reflection on the themes of Mother Tongue.

https://www.performanceproject.org/blog

Tickets are sliding scale $15.00-$25.00, https://sheatheater.org/d/21099/First-Generation-Ensemble-Presents-MOTHER-TONGUE
AUDITIONS & OPPORTUNITIES
Sign up to attend here!

*All participants must fill out our Artist Intake Form prior to January 19th. If you haven't filled it out already, you can do so here.

Call for Submissions: The Policy Playhouse 2025 Arts Festival

About The Policy Playhouse

The Policy Playhouse is a new arts initiative that seeks to bridge the gap between policymakers and the people they serve. We aim to use the power of art to spark meaningful conversations around critical social and political issues. In March 2025, we’ll host our first arts festival in Northampton, Massachusetts, where local artists and playwrights will present original works that tackle pressing local policy issues. These works will be performed by community members for both the public and local politicians, fostering dialogue and action.

Submission Guidelines

We’re currently seeking playwrights and interdisciplinary artists to submit their play scripts or creative projects for consideration. Your work should address a local policy issue in the Pioneer Valley, but you’re welcome to choose the issue you feel most passionate about. Some suggested topics include:

  • Education: Budget cuts and staff layoffs in Northampton schools (Contact Support Our Schools SOS for more info)

  • Housing: The housing crisis and gentrification in the Pioneer Valley (Contact Springfield No One Leaves for more info)

  • Immigration: ICE’s recent involvement in the area and Northampton/Amherst’s stance on supporting migrants

We accept both original works and adaptations (e.g., Shakespearean plays that are in the public domain). Plays can be any length or format.

Submission Process

  • Completed Scripts: Submit your finalized play manuscript through the provided link.

  • Proposals: If your idea is still in development, you can submit a proposal to collaborate with us in bringing it to life.

Submission Deadline: January 20, 2025.

We also welcome interest forms for those who want to contribute to the festival in a more low-commitment role, such as performance, tech, or volunteering. Interest forms can be submitted on a rolling basis via our website.

How to Submit

We encourage submissions from anyone in the Pioneer Valley, including school students and staff!

Thank you for helping us create a space for art that inspires action and fosters dialogue.

OPEN CALL FOR THEATER DESIGNERS, DIRECTORS, STAGE MANAGERS, ETC.

Hello Western Massachusetts theatre community! Silverthorne Theater Company, now in our 11th season, is looking to expand our pool of professional designers (scenic, costume, lighting sound & props), stage managers, technicians, and directors for our upcoming 2025 season and beyond. Our work is BOLD, INTIMATE, NOW and we are excited to grow our network and connect with artists in our community who share our values & passion for theater. If you are interested in possible collaboration, please send us your resume, with a link to your professional website if available, to silverthornetheater@gmail.com . If you've already worked with Silverthorne and want to make sure you stay on our radar, we encourage you to send us an updated resume.

This open call for submissions ends January 31, 2025.
Greenfield Community College
Auditions for BOOK OF DAYS by Lanford Wilson

February 3, 2025 at 4:00 PM
February 4, 4pm-7pm, Callbacks Feb 5 at 4pm
Sloan Theater at GCC

Auditions for this spring’s theater production of Book of Days, from Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Lanford Wilson and winner of 1998’s Best Play Award from the American Theater Critics Association. Open to everyone with flexible casting—no experience necessary, and you don’t need to be a GCC student to participate! Story and character descriptions at tinyurl.com. Callbacks Wednesday February 5 at 4 p.m. Rehearsals begin February 10.

More Info

No audition preparation or production experience required. Flexible casting (12 actors total). Casting younger and older actors of all types. Open to all students, faculty, staff, and the surrounding community. Rehearsal Dates: Feb 10-April 16, 2025 Performance Dates: April 17-26, 2025 Sign up for Crew positions at auditions, as well.
MOSSO – Springfield Chamber Players
Audition Notice: Soprano Needed

Feb 10, 2025
52 Sumner Avenue, Springfield, MA

SOPRANO with musical theatre experience needed to perform with the Springfield Chamber Players in their BROADWAY WITH STRINGS ATTACHED concert, to be held at 52 Sumner in Springfield, MA on Saturday, April 26. The concert includes excerpts from Fiddler on the Roof, A Little Night Music, Sweeney Todd, Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals and more. Rehearsals will be held the week of April 20 in Springfield, MA. Honorarium provided. Applicants should submit a short video with two songs from any of the above, one a ballad, and one up-tempo, along with a resume, before January 31. Call backs to be held in early February.

Send materials to: spfldmachamberplayers@gmail.com

The Director of Scenic Art provides leadership and support in all aspects of scenic making including planning, technical design, creation and maintenance, as well as storage of scenic elements and stage properties for the Department of Theater’s main stage production season and related events. Specific responsibilities will focus on all prop-making and the finishes of all scenery and properties. The Director of Scenic Art will also serve as a mentor to undergraduate and graduate scenic students, designers, and technicians.

Salary Range: 49,364 – 73,990


Qualifications:
  • Bachelor’s Degree and at least 4 years of related work experience in scenic fabrication, theater technology, and mentoring within a shop or lab environment at a secondary or post-secondary educational institution.
  • Skilled in fabricating unique designs using diverse materials, including wood, metal, plastics, fabrics, and both traditional and innovative materials.
  • Proficiency in advanced scenic automation equipment, rigging installations, and precision finishing techniques.
  • Ability to create, read, and interpret technical drawings, renderings, models, and research materials for accurate execution.
  • Demonstrated artistic creativity and imagination.
  • Proven experience managing multiple projects, building schedules, and meeting deadlines.
  • Knowledge and application of project management tools and techniques.
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a production team while modeling professional practices and maintaining a safe production environment.
  • Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills with attention to detail.
  • Demonstrated work ethic and commitment to high-quality results.
  • Valid driver’s license required.

How To Apply:

Applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, and contact information for three references by the priority deadline of February 10, 2025 to ensure full consideration.

To review the full job description and apply through the UMASS application portal, go to: https://careers.umass.edu/amherst/en-us/job/525990/director-of-scenic-art

UMass Amherst is committed to a policy of equal opportunity without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, age, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, disability, military status, or genetic information in employment, admission to and participation in academic programs, activities, and services, and the selection of vendors who provide services or products to the University. To fulfill that policy, UMass Amherst is further committed to a program of affirmative action to eliminate or mitigate artificial barriers and to increase opportunities for the recruitment and advancement of qualified minorities, women, persons with disabilities, and covered veterans. It is the policy of the UMass Amherst to comply with the applicable federal and state statutes, rules, and regulations concerning equal opportunity and affirmative action.


Apply by:
February 10, 2025
Salary:
$49,000 - $73,000 /
About this Organization:
We create and produce high-caliber, professional, artistic creations on stage, telling human stories that connect audiences and performers in our increasingly media-centric world. We model and practice professional theater-making at every level of our teaching and production process.
MASS CULTURAL COUNCIL - UPCOMING GRANTS

Grant Opportunities

Operating Grants for Organizations
OPENS: February 2025 / DEADLINE: April 2025
Who can apply: Organizations
Unrestricted general operating grants for Massachusetts-based, nonprofit cultural organizations with year-round operations offering public programming in the arts, humanities, or sciences. Grants start at $6,000.

Creative Experiences
OPENS: March 2025 / DEADLINE: April 2025
Who can apply: Organizations
NEW: Grants to organizations (including schools) to fund festivals, projects, residencies, and other cultural activities in the arts, humanities, and sciences. This program combines Festivals & Projects and Creative Projects for Schools into one program.
WORKSHOPS & CLASSES

PIC is thrilled to offer our first series of in-person classes for adults. Join the incredibly funny and talented Gabriel Levey this winter and spring for one or both of these fantastic offerings!

This class costs $275

 

Acting as Play

Tuesdays, 6-9pm:  March 25- May 20

*no class on April 22nd

In this 8-week class, participants will be provided with a safe, brave space to: 

  • Embrace the precarious pleasure of not needing to know what’s coming next 

  • Find fun in whatever given circumstances the character has no choice but to endure

  • And so much more!

Acting as Play is a wholly unique approach to text and scene work, centering imagination, play and vulnerability as the foundation of all performance. Over the course of the class, all participants will have the opportunity to work on a monologue and/or a scene, depending on their interests.

Learn More about both classes here!
Starlight's Youth Theatre, Inc.
Sign up for Spring 2025 musicals

Classes begin January 18, 2025
Mapleridge Community Center 659 Amherst Road, Sunderland, MA

Aladdin Jr musical for grades 1-6 start January 18, 2025 every Saturday morning with performances at the Amherst Middle School auditorium March 22, 2025 Aladdin Jr. will be so much fun for the cast with expanded characters, new songs, and more thrills, this new adaptation of the beloved story will open up “a whole new world”. Class fee is $260, limited space, sign up at https://starlights-youth-theatre.org/register-portal/ Starlight classes are held at Mapleridge Community Ctr 659 Amherst Road, Sunderland, MA Financial Aid is available. No experience necessary. 


Hello, Dolly! The musical for grades 7-12 , classes start January 18, 2025, every Saturday 11am with performances May 2 & 3, 2025 at The Academy of Music in Northampton. This Tony Award winner has some of the greatest songs in musical theatre history. Songs such as “Hello, Dolly”, “Put on your Sunday clothes”, “Before the Parade marches by”, and “It only takes a moment”, Besides the lead and supporting lead roles this show has a very active ensemble that fill the show with song and dance. Class fee is $295 Auditions Dec 7th but everyone will have a role. Sign up at https://starlights-youth-theatre.org/register-portal/ Starlight meets at Mapleridge Community Ctr 659 Amherst Road, Sunderland, MA Financial Aid is available. No experience necessary.

Register Here.
Submit your workshop, class, audition, performance, or any other theatre opportunity here!
Western Massachusetts Theatre Companies
Academy of Music Theatre

Amherst Community Theater

Arena Civic Theatre

A.C.T. Youth Theatre

Barrington Stage Company

Berkshire Theatre Group

Chester Theatre Company

CitySpace

Completely Ridiculous Productions

Drama Studio

Double Edge Theatre

Easthampton Theater Company

Eggtooth Productions

Exit 7 Players

Ghost Light Theater

Great Barrington Public Theater

Greenfield Community College's Theater Department

Hampshire Shakespeare Company

Happier Valley Comedy

Hawks and Reed Performing Arts Center

Human Agenda Theater

Ja'Duke Center for the Performing Arts

K and E Theater Group

Ko Theater Works/Ko Festival of Performance

Majestic Theater

Mount Holyoke College Rooke Theatre

No Theater

Northampton Community Arts Trust

Northampton Playwrights Lab
PaintBox Theatre

Panopera

Pauline Productions

Performance Project

Phantom Sheep Players

Play Incubation Collective

Plays In Place

Real Live Theatre

Serious Play Theatre Ensemble

Shakespeare & Company 

Shakespeare Stage

Shea Theater Arts Center

Silverthorne Theater

Smith College Department of Theatre

South Hadley Players

Spindrift Theatre

St. Michael's Players

Starlight's Youth Theatre, Inc.

Theater Between Addresses

Theatre Guild of Hampden

TheatreTruck

UMass Department of Theater

UMass Theatre Guild

Unity House Players

Valley Light Opera

Valley Players

WAM Theatre

Ware Community Theatre

Westfield Theatre Group

Wilbraham United Players

Williamstown Theatre Festival

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