The Williamsburg Community Foundation has awarded the tenth and final surprise grant of its 25th Anniversary celebration to the Williamsburg Players, a beloved nonprofit performing arts organization. This grant is part of the Foundation’s year-long campaign to grow its community endowment and highlight its commitment to the arts and culture in the Williamsburg area.
The Williamsburg Players, chosen by Morgan Maddocks, reflects the profound impact theater can have on individuals and families. “Theater has held a really special place in my heart,” shared Morgan. “It’s something that my father [Mike Maddocks] and I connected over growing up. I think the arts are so important…and I want to make sure people are given the opportunity to be exposed to them. Being exposed to the arts is such a good gateway to understanding more about the world and the people around us. Hopefully, this grant will help the Williamsburg Players engage the larger community.”
For 67 seasons, the Williamsburg Players has been a cornerstone of local theater, operating entirely through the dedication of volunteers. “All of our proceeds from ticket sales and donations go toward running the theater, from covering utility costs to funding budgets for each production,” said David Stallings, the organization’s president. “Our passion is driven by volunteers who love the arts.”
Since moving into their current building in the 1980s, the Players have expanded their facilities to include a new theater addition in 2011. Each season runs from August to June, featuring five shows chosen by a season selection committee. The lineup for this season includes popular productions such as The Pajamas Game and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Upcoming shows include Death Trap (January 31 – February 16), Harvey (March 28 – April 13), and Pippin (May 30 – June 15). The annual holiday performance of A Christmas Carol (December 12–15 and 19–22) has also become a cherished community tradition.
As the Williamsburg Community Foundation’s 25th Anniversary campaign comes to a close, this grant underscores the Foundation’s commitment to enriching the community through arts and culture.
For information on upcoming shows, to buy tickets, and to explore opportunities to volunteer and audition, visit WilliamsburgPlayers.org.
For more information about the Williamsburg Community Foundation’s endowment and grantmaking initiatives, visit WilliamsburgCommunityFoundation.org.
Williamsburg Community Foundation
Williamsburg Players President David Stallings, Morgan Maddocks, and Williamsburg Community Foundation President & CEO Nancy Sullivan celebrate the final surprise grant of the Foundation’s 25th Anniversary Campaign on the set of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. The grant supports the Williamsburg Players' mission of bringing high-quality, volunteer-driven theater to the community.
About Williamsburg Community Foundation
The Williamsburg Community Foundation is a public charity founded in 1999 as the Greater Williamsburg Community Trust to connect people who care with causes that matter. With assets of $31 million, the Community Foundation awarded grants and scholarships totaling $1.2 million last year in the areas of education, arts and culture, children and young adults, environment and conservation, health & community wellness and economic mobility, and senior services. Since its founding, the Community Foundation has been able to grant more than $13.5 million to nonprofit organizations in our community thanks to the generosity of charitable individuals, families, and businesses. For more information, visit www.williamsburgcommunityfoundation.org or call (757) 259-1660.