Theater review: Another well-acted baffler from Troy Foundry
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The cast of Troy Foundry Theatre s world premiere of A Deed without a Name, from left: Angelique Powell, Morgan Heyward and Eliana Anneliscia Rowe. The production runs through May 30 in a parking lot in downtown Troy. (Photo by Willie David Short V.) Willie David Short/Troy Foundry Theatre
TROY In a benevolent interpretation, Troy Foundry Theatre sets out to further challenge its audiences with each new production.
More cynically, the company tries to make them feel ever more obtuse if their reaction is “I don’t get it,” even if that response is as warranted as it is with the world premiere of TFT’s “A Deed without a Name,” running through May 30 in a parking lot in downtown Troy.
Grondahl: Coworking space for non-profits touts gym, pool and specular view
Grondahl: Coworking space for non-profits touts gym, pool and specular view
Organizations with modest budgets get a shot at deluxe amenities at new space the former Steuben Athletic Club
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Exterior of the former Steuben Athletic Club and historic YMCA Building on North Pearl Street will be a new coworking space for not-for-profits run by United Way.Paul Grondahl / Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
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Panoramic view of the rooftop deck overlooking downtown AlbanyPaul Grondahl / Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
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From left, United Way CEO Peter Gannon, community manager Angelique Powell and board chair Carm Basile on the rooftop deck.Paul Grondahl / Times UnionShow MoreShow Less