"We didn't choose these plays to directly comment on America now," David Girard insists, "and it certainly wasn't to capitalize on what's going on in the country. It's just that the themes have turned out to be a lot more relevant now than when we picked them just a few months ago" (Barnes, Times Union). Arts Writer Steve Barnes interviews Artistic Director David Girard and actor John Romeo to talk about how New World Order came about.
Read More"According to its three founders, “inquiry” and “practice” are at the core of the Troy Foundry Theatre’s mission. The newly created professional company aims to explore social issues by producing new work or reinterpreting existing work using immersive performance and devised theater techniques."
Read MoreSaratogian writer Lauren Halligan interviews Artistic Director David Girard on Troy Foundry Theatre's launch and production of New World Order.
Read More"All of a sudden, Troy is becoming a hot spot for theater... Consider that the past two weekends saw the Troy Foundry Theatre make its impressive debut at Russell Sage College and the Hangar on the Hudson with “New World Order.” It was a challenging work that used six plays of Harold Pinter to paint a bleak view of today’s world" (Goepfert, Troy Record). See full article here and Congratulations to our friends at Creative License!
Read MoreThe Troy Foundry Theatre's New World Order is featured in the Times Union 2017 Fall Arts Guide
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