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Williamstown Theatre Festival

Company Managment Assistanct

June - August 2022 • Williamstown, MA

What I liked

I loved getting to meet a ton of new people as well as deciding that this is what I wanted my career to go towards.

What I wish was different

Advice

Work hard and go for it!
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Marketing Assistant

June - August 2018 • Williamstown, MA

What I liked

I loved meeting and working with professionals in the field, learning about their experiences and discussing their aspirations.

What I wish was different

Advice

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Apprentice

June - August 2019 • Williamstown, MA

What I liked

It was a great opportunity to meet theatre artists of all different backgrounds and places in their careers! It was amazing to be in a place that was so focused on creating art and I was able to pursue all types of different disciplines that I wanted to deepen in my own practice. Of course, I also enjoyed being able to see the entire season while getting to know what went into it.

What I wish was different

There were occasionally some scheduling problems that were tough, but it makes sense for a place that produces 7 shows on two stages in 8 weeks. If there was slightly more care to avoid late night shifts combined with early mornings, it would've been a better experience.

Advice

You will be tired! It's a lot of work, and probably more manual labor than some actors would expect. However, if you're the type to push through, you'll meet inspiring people and learn so much about yourself -- it's an unforgettable experience in any right.
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Apprentice

June - August 2019 • Williamstown, MA

What I liked

I loved all of the hands on experience I received in many different departments within the theatre. I worked in Wig and Makeup Crew, Lighting design, Set design, as well as received acting classes and workshops. I even got to perform with well-known performing artists as well as up-and-coming artists in the Cabaret. The amount of human connections that was nurtured there was amazing. The amount of people in your corner doubles. Your network expands. The memories you create are everlasting. I would absolutely apply to return and work in a higher position.

What I wish was different

Advice

The workload is heavy. They throw a lot of opportunities your way and you just have to say “yes” and absorb as much as you can. Sleep is valuable but hard to obtain. However it is worth it at the end of the day.
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Videography Intern

June - August 2019 • Williamstown, MA

What I liked

I was uniquely fortunate to have worked with such capable, intelligent industry professionals that I now call friends. Meeting and working with celebrities was also a surreal experience.

What I wish was different

The only thing that would have made this internship better is if it were paid and the housing situation was better. Everything else about it was absolutely spectacular.

Advice

Take advantage of every opportunity but know your limits. An internship is likely to not be the time to be a recluse.
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Acting Apprentice

June - August 2019 • Williamstown, MA

What I liked

Learning how a professional theatre operated and getting to work alongside people who are masters in their field.

What I wish was different

More performance opportunities.

Advice

Say yes to all you can, take advantage of everything and everyone. Initiate conversations with people you admire.
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Properties Artisan

June - August 2019 • Williamstown, MA

What I liked

Williamstown is a great place to dip your toes into the water when it comes to professional theatre. It is extremely fast paced, and is a great way to gauge if you have what it takes to make it as a theatre professional. The people who run Williamstown are friendly, educated, and extremely driven, making it a great working/learning environment. Williamstown also puts on a wide breadth of shows that touches on many pressing of today and of the past.

What I wish was different

Williamstown is a lot of fun, but it's also a lot of work. There's no way to make it different, but be prepared to work long and hard weeks.

Advice

Get ready to work. Williamstown pushes you like no other place, and you will leave a much better theatre professional.
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Sound Intern

June - August 2019 • Williamstown, MA

What I liked

The people, the fast paced theater environment

What I wish was different

I wish the internship was paid or at least housing was provided.

Advice

Prepare to be constantly busy
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Apprentice

June - August 2019 • Williamstown, MA

What I liked

It was a really professional experience. I got to work with people I admired in the field of my choice. Everyone I was working with was an extremely dedicated.

What I wish was different

We were working around the clock and there wasn't a lot of time for personal care. I also wish I had networked more while I was there.

Advice

Make time to talk to people you admire! Reach out and ask for advice.
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Scenic Art Intern

June - August 2019 • Williamstown, MA

What I liked

What I wish was different

Advice

It was one of the most rewarding experiences of my career so far. I was working with exceptionally talented, and hard-working professionals, and they all created a safe learning environment for all members of the company. A piece of advice I would offer to anyone applying for this position is to not forget to take care of yourself in the midst of the long hours, and demanding work.
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Apprentice

June - August 2018 • Williamstown, MA

What I liked

I loved the networking opportunities and how much I bonded and learned from the productions I worked on. I also loved how apprentices had the courage to produce our own work and showcase it at the festival!

What I wish was different

I don’t think the apprenticeship program is correctly marketed online.

Advice

Be prepared to work a lot and not act very much even though it is called an acting apprenticeship. The experience is different for every apprentice and it is centered upon how much you take advantage of the opportunities and how prepared you are.
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Development & Special Events Intern

June - August 2018 • Williamstown, MA

What I liked

I was exposed to so much in various capacities and at various stages of development. There were a lot of company members at the Festival who were my age and forming relationships with them was a valuable experience.

What I wish was different

Advice

Be prepared for 9 weeks of intense work. It's hard but worth it!
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Stage Management Intern

June - August 2018 • Williamstown, MA

What I liked

I learned much more than I could have imagined learning. The entire Williamstown Theatre family is very welcoming and inclusive. The whole festival becomes a part of your learning experience, even the departments that you are not a part of.

What I wish was different

Just the pay. Or a small stipend.

Advice

Make sure you are saving up before you go! It gets a little expensive if you are a student supporting yourself.
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