STAGE TUBE: Williamstown Theatre Festival Staff 'Lip Dubs' Queen's 'Don't Stop Me Now'

By: Aug. 18, 2013
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In honor of the conclusion of the 2013 Williamstown Theatre Festival, the staff, including interns, apprentices, and more crafted an elaborate 'Lip Dup' to the tune of Queen's 'Don't Stop Me Now.' Check it out below!

The 2013 Williamstown Theatre Festival season began June 26, and wraps today, August 18, 2013. In addition to The Debate Society's smash hit production of Blood Play on the Nikos Stage, the season also included the Broadway-bound The Bridges of Madison County, a new musical by Jason Robert Brown and Marsha Norman playing on the Main Stage through August 18. Additional highlights of the 59th season included the sold-out run of the Red Sox musical Johnny Baseball by Richard Dresser (book), Robert Reale (music), and Willie Reale (lyrics); the critically acclaimed production ofGeorge Bernard Shaw's classic Pygmalion directed by Nicholas Martin, the madcap musical of the Marx Brothers' Animal Crackers, the revival of Tom Stoppard's Hapgood, and the World Premiere of Bess Wohl's American Hero. The season saw the return of many Williamstown veterans including Kate Burton (in Hapgood), and Robert Sean Leonard (in Pygmalion), plus Tony Award-winning director Bartlett Sher, who made his directing debut at the Festival.



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