Williams Street Repertory

Williams Street Repertory The only professional theater company in McHenry County! We celebrate the joy of life through every member & their artistry! @ Raue Center for the Arts.

About WSR
Williams Street Repertory began as a reading series in residence at Raue Center for the Arts in 2009. Since then, it has grown into a full season repertory company producing a wide array of programs. In addition to its diverse mainstage line-up which features new work, musicals, classic drama and comedies, WSR also produces the exciting programming below...

Get Lit- (intimate literary r

eading series)

WSR Comedy Sketch & Improv

LAB Series (new play reading series)

In 2016, it entered into a contract with Actors Equity Association, making WSR the only professional theater in McHenry County. Williams Street Repertory is a non-profit theater dedicated to the mission of producing diverse and emotionally charged stories within a repertory model of production that deepen the cultural richness of our community and our region. "How we make our art is as important as the art itself."
--Founding Artistic Director, Richard Kuranda

"Outstanding performances in a stunning middle American town."
--Dean Richards WGN/Chicago Tribune


WSR was made possible through support provided by Susen Håakansson Berg and James C. Berg, the City of Crystal Lake, ComEd, McHenry County Community Foundation and Epic Repertory Theater Company. Follow Us! www.twitter.com/wsrep
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💛 For more than a decade, William Street Repertory has brought powerful professional theatre to Raue Center’s stage, ear...
05/28/2025

💛 For more than a decade, William Street Repertory has brought powerful professional theatre to Raue Center’s stage, earning loyal audiences and critical acclaim. ✨At this time, WSRep is on hiatus as we navigate current funding obstacles impacting many arts organizations. We remain deeply proud of its legacy and are hopeful that WSRep will return in the months ahead. 💙 Thank you for your continued support of the arts in our community.

05/14/2025

Dear Friends of Chicago Theatre,

What if your last ticket was your last ticket?

This is the reality we are facing in this moment. We write to you today not just as advocates for the arts, but as fellow members of a passionate and resilient community that has long made Illinois—and especially Chicago—a national beacon for bold, inclusive, and innovative theatre. We’re reaching out today with deep concern for the future of arts and culture in Illinois and across the nation.

It is with great concern that we share news of recent funding cuts from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). On May 2, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) issued termination letters to many grant recipients for both Fiscal Years 2024 and 2025. These letters informed recipients that NEA funding would not support project costs incurred after May 31, 2025—pulling the rug out from under artists and organizations that had already been approved for federal support. In addition, many applicants awaiting final confirmation of their FY25 awards were told their projects would no longer be funded.

Congress has shown strong bipartisan support for the NEA, appropriating $207 million annually for FY2023, FY2024, and FY2025. That support has been vital—not only for direct NEA grants, but for sustaining the entire ecosystem of state and regional arts agencies that depend on federal investment to serve communities across the country. For many theatres in our region—particularly small and mid-sized companies—NEA support has been a critical lifeline, helping to nurture new works, support emerging artists, and bring transformative storytelling to communities across our state.

This loss isn’t just about dollars and cents—it’s about the loss of opportunities: for youth to discover the power of their voices through theatre education, for underrepresented artists and rural or underserved communities to share their stories onstage, and for audiences of all backgrounds to come together in shared experience.

The Illinois theatre community is nothing if not tenacious. But make no mistake: these cuts have real, tangible impacts. Jobs will be lost. Programming will be reduced. And the vibrancy of our cultural landscape—something that takes decades to build—could begin to dim.

Here’s how you can help:

Contact your representatives. Let them know that federal support for the arts is essential. You can easily reach your senators and representatives via https://www.usa.gov/elected-officials.

Support local theatres directly. Donate, subscribe, or buy tickets. Even a small contribution makes a difference.

Raise your voice. Use social media, community forums, and conversations with friends and neighbors to share why the arts matter to you.

Join us in advocacy. The League is working with our sibling organizations across the country to take action. Keep an eye on our website and email newsletters for details on how to participate. As a non-profit service organization, we support over 200 theatre organizations across the region. Help us continue this work through spreading the word or making a donation.

Without your help, your last ticket could be your last ticket, your local theatre can be boarded up, your favorite artist can be unemployed, your community program could vanish, the stories we share can end.

We remain committed to our mission: to support, promote and advocate for the theatre industry in Chicago and across Illinois. We know the arts are not a luxury—they are a vital part of who we are. And with your support, we will continue to rise to this moment, together.

With gratitude and resolve,
Marissa Lynn Jones
Executive Director
League of Chicago Theatres

🌈 ❤️ Meet Trixie, Raue Center's Johnny Appleseed Festival scarecrow and winner of MOST COLORFUL! She's Trekkie Monster's...
10/02/2024

🌈 ❤️ Meet Trixie, Raue Center's Johnny Appleseed Festival scarecrow and winner of MOST COLORFUL! She's Trekkie Monster's biggest fan and she's seen "Avenue Q" 5 times! Don't miss your chance to see this fun show! Recommended 18+. Tickets at rauecenter.org

😆 Find your PURPOSE at WSRep's "Avenue Q," a hilarious heartFELT comedy filled with gut-busting adult humor and a deligh...
10/01/2024

😆 Find your PURPOSE at WSRep's "Avenue Q," a hilarious heartFELT comedy filled with gut-busting adult humor and a delightfully catchy score (not to mention puppets). This unique show addresses adult issues while spoofing the memory of educational television shows like “Sesame Street” and “The Electric Company.” With hysterical songs such as “Everyone’s a Little Bit Racist,” “The Internet Is for P**n, “ and “It Sucks to Be Me,” AWARNING: FULL PUPPET NUDITY! Tickets at rauecenter.org

🎵 Read what the reviews are saying about Williams Street Repertory's Avenue Q, running now through Oct 19 at  Center For...
09/25/2024

🎵 Read what the reviews are saying about Williams Street Repertory's Avenue Q, running now through Oct 19 at Center For The Arts "Sierra White is Gary Coleman, the former TV child star, now landlord and superintendent of the Avenue Q tenement. White [is] a bold and expressive actor possessing searing vocal chops..." Don't miss this hilarious musical comedy that's part flesh, part felt, and all heart. Winner of the Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Score, and Best Book! Recommended 18+ Tickets at rauecenter.org

The reviews are glowing!  "Michael Metcalf...is a brilliant actor, and his portrayal of a fresh-faced new college grad i...
09/25/2024

The reviews are glowing! "Michael Metcalf...is a brilliant actor, and his portrayal of a fresh-faced new college grad in love with Kate Monster is delightful...Metcalf and Andrews are joys to encounter...They have an unshakeable chemistry and are extremely engaging with every turn on stage."
https://www.shawlocal.com/thescene/2024/09/19/avenue-q-an-outrageously-original-musical-at-raue-in-crystal-lake/

Williams Street Repertory's "Avenue Q" runs now through Oct 19 at Raue Center For The Arts. Tickets at rauecenter.org

INDUSTRY OFFER! $20* with an AEA membership card or a headshot and resume. Please reserve through Raue Center Box Office...
09/19/2024

INDUSTRY OFFER! $20* with an AEA membership card or a headshot and resume. Please reserve through Raue Center Box Office at 815.356.9212 or email [email protected].

*Fees apply. Must present membership card or headshot/resume at will call.

The Reviews are in! "Avenue Q" is well-paced, well-cast,...with a vibrant and energetic five-piece band...the musical sc...
09/19/2024

The Reviews are in! "Avenue Q" is well-paced, well-cast,...with a vibrant and energetic five-piece band...the musical score is full of irreverence, and heart-tugging humor. "Every single detail works." A must-see! "Avenue Q" closes Oct 19 so get your tickets now at rauecenter.org

The adult musical comedy – with puppets – can be outrageous, it can be real, as well as truly unique and astonishing. A production worth seeing.

Loved Sesame Street growing up? Then you'll love "Avenue Q." This hilarious show is a unique blend of adult humor, catch...
09/19/2024

Loved Sesame Street growing up? Then you'll love "Avenue Q." This hilarious show is a unique blend of adult humor, catchy music, and puppetry that makes for an outrageous coming-of-age story you won't want to miss. Gather your friends and get ready for a one-of-a-kind theater experience. Book your tickets now at rauecenter.org!

09/19/2024

"Avenue Q" is open now and runs through October 19th! Don't miss our amazingly talented cast! Get your Tickets at rauecenter.org

09/18/2024

😄Get ready for a hilarious adult musical experience for your inner child with WSRep's "Avenue Q" at Raue Center, Sept 13 - Oct 20! This unique show addresses adult issues while spoofing the memory of educational television shows like “Sesame Street” and “The Electric Company.” Book your tickets now at rauecenter.org!

Address

26 N Williams Street
Crystal Lake, IL
60014

Opening Hours

Monday 12pm - 4pm
Tuesday 12pm - 4pm
Wednesday 12pm - 4pm
Thursday 12pm - 4pm
Friday 12pm - 4pm
Saturday 12pm - 4pm

Telephone

+18153569212

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