Press Room
Play Every Town Project Fundraising Concert for Weston Community Association's Historic Playhouse
Weston Theater Company Announces 88th Season
Bob Stannard Returns to the Stage
Weston's Lyman Orton Presents Slide Show of His Art Collection Along with Anita Rafael, Author of Their New Book “For the Love of Vermont”
Weston Theater Company Presents SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN
Weston Theater Company Presents WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME
Weston Theater Company Presents BUDDY: THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY
Weston Theater Company Presents YOU'RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN
Announcing Artists for 2022 Walker Farm Music Summer Series
Walker Farm Music 2022
NEA Grant & April Artist Retreat 2022
It's an artist retreat week in Weston. We're hosting creatives working on three projects: Megumi Nakamura and Jacob Brandt (A musical adaptation of TWELFTH NIGHT); Julia Gytri and Yan Li (THE GHOST SAYS "BOO", a depression-era story loosely based on a true Christmas Day tragedy); and Isabella Dawis, Tidtaya Sinutoke, and Nana Dakin (SUNWATCHER, an experimental chamber musical inspired by classical Noh theatre).
Introducing Pick-Your-Price Subscriptions
One Subscription. Three Shows. Pick Your Price.
Meet Our Designers
Discover the designers who helped launch the rebrand and 2022 season.
Just Announced: Season 86
This summer brings forward a season of belonging. We will share stories full of love and hope, stories that center on the power of theater to bring us together and remind us of all that we have in common. Season 86 is rich with boundless imagination and the joyful sense of belonging that only the theater can create.”
A Note About Our Updated Name and Look
Weston maintains an enduring connection to our community, our audience, and the art that joins us. Our updated name and look came together through conversations with many of you, and with members of our artistic family as well. We are so pleased with the result. It is timeless and fresh, and it embraces our history at the same time that it looks forward to our future. We hope you love it as much as we do.
“Avenue of the Stars”: How it All Began
During the Great Depression and in the midst of Weston’s long, dark winters when the town was cut off from villages on the other side of the hills, neighbors came together to put on plays that brought to life stories of the world beyond.