Williamston Theatre

Winner of the 2008 Robert Busby Award for Extraordinary Contributions to Theatre
Williamston Theatre

122 South Putnam Williamston, Michigan 48895


(517) 655-SHOW(7469)

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Dedicated to producing a diverse array of plays that excite and engage, the Williamston Theatre is mid-Michigan’s most successful professional theatre.  Winning numerous awards in its brief five-year history, the WT strives to illustrate the belief that good theatre both entertains us and challenges us to explore our lives.  From world premieres of new works to reimagining the classics, WT’s innovative and intimate approach ensures an electrifying theatrical experience reinforcing our belief that good theatre both entertains us and challenges us to explore our lives.

We believe that theatre can enrich our lives and make a positive difference in our community, both culturally and economically. We believe that theatre should be accessible and affordable to everyone, whether they live in a large coastal city or a small Midwestern town. We believe that there are voices in the Midwest worth hearing, and our goal is to create moving, entertaining, professional theatre for, by and about this part of the world.

Now at Williamston Theatre

10:53 by Annie Martin

The worst part of a hospital waiting room is normally the waiting but, in the midst of a prolonged family medical crisis, Kathryn Fuller regards the waiting room as a welcome refuge from her increasingly chaotic life.

Shirley Valentine

What can you do when you realize that you've hit middle age and your life has been shaped by choices made by everyone except you?  The heroine in this actor's tour-de-force is an ordinary middle class English housewife.  As she prepares chips and egg for dinner, she ruminates on her life and tell

Ebenezer

15 years after his miraculous transformation by the Ghosts of Christmas, Ebenezer Scrooge is now renowned for his generosity and selflessness.  His spirit still yearns to bring cheer to the world, but his flesh is weak.  Such a little thing isn't likely to stop the old man, though, for he has a p