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Locality: Troy, New York

Phone: +1 518-244-2248



Address: 5 Division St 12180 Troy, NY, US

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Theatre Institute at Sage 28.02.2021

39 Steps Check In! Are you as excited as we are to see this show in action? Just look at these beautiful shots! Remember to pre-order go when the show is finally released between March 19th-26th!

Theatre Institute at Sage 25.02.2021

Remembering Schenectady High School’s Bill Ziskin and grateful for his talented graduates who have graced our stage.

Theatre Institute at Sage 20.02.2021

Have you seen the fantastic poster for our show set? We love it! We can’t wait to show you all of the hard work the cast and crew have been doing on this show, so make sure to preorder so you’re ready to watch as soon as we release it for viewing during March 19th-26th! Link in our bio!

Theatre Institute at Sage 08.02.2021

Check out tomorrow's Stage and Stanza event, sponsored by the Opalka Gallery and the Theatre Institute at Sage, along with Carol Durant and David Baecker. Hope to see you there.

Theatre Institute at Sage 03.02.2021

Make sure to preorder our great show via the link in our bio! The cast and crew have been working so hard, we can’t wait to share this show with you!

Theatre Institute at Sage 14.01.2021

Happy Valentine’s Day from The 39 Steps Cast! Now available for preorder in the link in our bio to watch between March 19th-26th!

Theatre Institute at Sage 31.10.2020

Congratulations to president-elect Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, the first woman Vice President! Harris is the first Black woman and the first person of Indian d...escent to be nominated for national office by a major party, and only the fourth woman in U.S. history to be chosen for a presidential ticket. See more

Theatre Institute at Sage 14.10.2020

This weeks RSC Meeting focuses on Dear Lil’! Please join if you’re interested in participating in the watch party Dear Lil’ is a true story inspired by author Morgan Heyward’s time as a theater major at Russell Sage College. https://vimeo.com/ondemand/dearlil

Theatre Institute at Sage 27.09.2020

It’s not too late! Watch DEAR LIL’ using the link in our bio! It’s a show you don’t want to miss!

Theatre Institute at Sage 17.09.2020

This will be the first chance for most college students to vote! The Theatre Institute at Sage wants you to use your voice! Nov 3rd is here!

Theatre Institute at Sage 15.09.2020

Reminder: Check out DEAR ‘LIL tonight, followed by a talkback with Morgan Heyward.

Theatre Institute at Sage 30.08.2020

The watch party for A Christmas Carol is Dec 1st @ 7:30pm! We hope you will be there

Theatre Institute at Sage 13.08.2020

Happy Halloween from TIS! Wishing you a happy and safe holiday!

Theatre Institute at Sage 04.08.2020

DID YOU KNOW? A CHRISTMAS CAROL took only six weeks to write! Dickens started writing obsessively in October 1843 and finished his novella at the end of Novemberjust in time for Christmas. If you look at our production calendar for the show, we’ve had almost the same amount of time to mount this production!

Theatre Institute at Sage 16.07.2020

Many thanks to our friends at Troy Foundry Theatre for hosting DEAR LIL' on Monday, November 2 at the Trojan Hotel. Tickets are available at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/dear-lil-screening-talkback-at

Theatre Institute at Sage 27.06.2020

Dear Lil’ will be available to stream through November 15th! We are so excited for you to enjoy the show link in bio!

Theatre Institute at Sage 24.06.2020

This film version of A Christmas Carol came out in 1938. TIS is excited to announce that our version of A CHRISTMAS CAROL will be available December 1st!

Theatre Institute at Sage 08.06.2020

Tonight at TIS!

Theatre Institute at Sage 30.05.2020

Dear Lil’ defines the process of finding your voice as a young woman in a society obsessed with race. Now streaming at http://vimeo.com/ondemand/dearlil

Theatre Institute at Sage 15.05.2020

We are a decent way through our first semester! Around this time, it is normal to feel overwhelmed & frustrated with your school work, & theatre responsibilities. It is necessary to take a step back to take care of your physical & mental health so that you can persist. Please- reach out to your professors, or visit the wellness center if you feel that you need help. you are not alone.