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Daryl Roth

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American producer and director
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Daryl Roth
Roth in 2008
Born
Daryl Atkins

(1944-12-21)December 21, 1944 (age 81)
OccupationTheatrical producer
SpouseSteven Roth
Children2, includingJordan Roth
Websitehttps://www.darylrothproductions.com

Daryl Roth (born December 21, 1944) is an American theatre producer who has produced over 90 productions on and offBroadway. Most often serving as a co-producer or investor, Roth has also been a lead producer of Broadway shows such asKinky Boots,Indecent,Sylvia,It Shoulda Been You, andThe Normal Heart.[1]

Roth frequently cites that she holds "the singular distinction of producing seven Pulitzer Prize-winning plays."[2] She was a lead producer of Nilo Cruz'sAnna in the Tropics, Margaret Edson'sWit, Paula Vogel'sHow I Learned to Drive, and Edward Albee'sThree Tall Women. Roth was co-producer of Bruce Norris'Clybourne Park, Tracy Letts'August: Osage County, and David Auburn'sProof.[3]

Personal life

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Roth was born Daryl Atkins to aJewish family; her father was a car dealer, and her mother was a homemaker.[4] She was raised inWayne, New Jersey.[5]

Roth is married toSteven Roth, the billionaire real estate investor; Mr. Roth is a business partner and close confidant ofPresident Donald Trump.[6][7] According to theNew York Times, Ms. Roth "attended the Trump inauguration with her husband and has avoided publicly taking sides on the administration."[8] In March 2019, President Trump appointed Ms. Roth to the board of trustees of theJohn F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.[9]

Daryl andSteven Roth have two children, includingJordan Roth, former president of Jujamcyn Theaters.[5][10]

Broadway productions

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Roth's Broadway producing credits include:[11]

Off-Broadway productions

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Roth's off-Broadway producing credits include:[13][14]

Awards and nominations

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YearShowAwardCategoryResult
2016Shuffle AlongTony AwardBest MusicalNominated
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding MusicalWon
The HumansTony AwardBest PlayWon
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding PlayWon
Outer Critics CircleOutstanding New Broadway PlayWon
The CrucibleTony AwardBest Revival of a PlayNominated
Outer Critics CircleOutstanding Revival of a PlayNominated
A View from the BridgeTony AwardBest Revival of a PlayWon
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Revival of a PlayWon
Outer Critics CircleOutstanding Revival of a PlayNominated
The Robber BridegroomLucille Lortel AwardOutstanding Revival of a MusicalWon
The Absolute Brightness of Leonard PelkeyLucille Lortel AwardOutstanding Solo ShowNominated
Kinky BootsOlivier AwardsMasterCard Best New MusicalWon
Evening Standard AwardBest MusicalWon
2015It Shoulda Been YouOuter Critics CircleOutstanding New Broadway MusicalNominated
2014You Can't Take It With YouTony AwardBest Revival of a PlayNominated
Outer Critics CircleOutstanding Revival of a PlayWon
This is Our YouthTony AwardBest Revival of a PlayNominated
A Raisin in the SunTony AwardBest Revival of a PlayWon
Buyer & CellarLucille Lortel AwardOutstanding Solo ShowWon
2013The Testament of MaryTony AwardBest PlayNominated
Outer Critics CircleOutstanding New Broadway PlayNominated
Kinky BootsTony AwardBest MusicalWon
Outer Critics CircleOutstanding New Broadway MusicalWon
Lucky GuyTony AwardBest PlayNominated
Outer Critics CircleOutstanding New Broadway PlayNominated
AnnieTony AwardBest Revival of a MusicalNominated
Outer Critics CircleOutstanding Revival of a MusicalNominated
My Name is Asher LevOuter Critics CircleOutstanding New Off-Broadway PlayWon
2012Leap of FaithTony AwardBest MusicalNominated
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding MusicalNominated
Clybourne ParkTony AwardBest PlayWon
One Man, Two GuvnorsOuter Critics CircleOutstanding New Broadway PlayNominated
2011The Normal HeartTony AwardBest Revival of a PlayWon
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Revival of a PlayWon
Outer Critics CircleOutstanding Revival of a PlayWon
War HorseTony AwardBest PlayWon
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding PlayWon
Outer Critics CircleOutstanding New Broadway PlayWon
Through the NightLucille Lortel AwardOutstanding Solo ShowNominated
2010Come Fly AwayOuter Critics CircleOutstanding New Broadway MusicalNominated
A Little Night MusicTony AwardBest Revival of a MusicalNominated
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Revival of a MusicalNominated
Outer Critics CircleOutstanding Revival of a MusicalNominated
Fela!Tony AwardBest MusicalNominated
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding MusicalNominated
Outer Critics CircleOutstanding New Broadway MusicalNominated
The TemperamentalsLucille Lortel AwardOutstanding PlayNominated
Outer Critics CircleOutstanding New Off-Broadway PlayNominated
Love, Loss, and What I WoreDrama Desk AwardUnique Theatrical ExperienceWon
2009Mary StuartTony AwardBest Revival of a PlayNominated
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Revival of a PlayNominated
Irena's VowOuter Critics CircleOutstanding New Broadway PlayNominated
What's That Smell: The Music of Jacob SterlingOuter Critics CircleOutstanding New Off-Broadway MusicalNominated
2008The Country GirlDrama Desk AwardOutstanding Revival of a PlayNominated
A Catered AffairDrama Desk AwardOutstanding Broadway MusicalNominated
Outer Critics CircleOutstanding New Broadway MusicalNominated
August: Osage CountyTony AwardBest PlayWon
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding PlayWon
Outer Critics CircleOutstanding New Broadway PlayWon
2007CurtainsTony AwardBest MusicalNominated
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding MusicalNominated
Outer Critics CircleOutstanding New Broadway MusicalNominated
Coram BoyOuter Critics CircleOutstanding New Broadway PlayNominated
Inherit the WindTony AwardBest Revival of a PlayNominated
Outer Critics CircleOutstanding Revival of a PlayNominated
2005Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?Tony AwardBest Revival of a PlayNominated
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Revival of a PlayNominated
Outer Critics CircleOutstanding Revival of a PlayNominated
2004Caroline, or ChangeTony AwardBest MusicalNominated
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding MusicalNominated
Outer Critics CircleOutstanding New Broadway MusicalNominated
Anna in the TropicsTony AwardBest PlayNominated
Outer Critics CircleOutstanding New Broadway PlayNominated
2003MedeaDrama Desk AwardOutstanding Revival of a PlayNominated
Talking HeadsDrama Desk AwardOutstanding PlayNominated
Outer Critics CircleOutstanding Off-Broadway PlayNominated
Our Lady of 121st StreetLucille Lortel AwardOutstanding PlayNominated
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding PlayNominated
2002The Goat, Or Who Is Sylvia?Tony AwardBest PlayWon
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding New Broadway PlayWon
2001The Tale of the Allergist's WifeTony AwardBest PlayNominated
ProofTony AwardBest PlayWon
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding PlayWon
Outer Critics CircleOutstanding New Broadway PlayWon
Bea Arthur on BroadwayTony AwardBest Special Theatrical EventNominated
The Play About the BabyLucille Lortel AwardOutstanding PlayNominated
2000The Bomb-itty of ErrorsOuter Critics AwardOutstanding Off-Broadway PlayNominated
1999SnakebitOuter Critics AwardOutstanding Off-Broadway PlayNominated
De La GuardaDrama Desk AwardUnique Theatrical ExperienceWon
1997How I Learned to DriveLucille Lortel AwardOutstanding PlayWon
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding PlayWon
Outer Critics CircleOutstanding Off-Broadway PlayWon
1995Das BarbecuOuter Critics CircleOutstanding Off-Broadway MusicalNominated
Camping with Henry & TomLucille Lortel AwardOutstanding PlayWon
Outer Critics CircleOutstanding Off-Broadway PlayWon
1994Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992Tony AwardBest PlayNominated
Three Tall WomenDrama Desk AwardOutstanding PlayNominated
1989Closer Than EverOuter Critics CircleBest Off-Broadway MusicalWon

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Filmography

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Roth's film credits include:

Daryl Roth Theatre

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The former Union Square Savings Bank building was acquired by Roth in 1996 and has undergone renovation and additions in order to create a three-hundred seat theatre, theDaryl Roth Theatre. A smaller theatre, the DR2 Theatre, is located in an annex at 103 East 15th Street.[22]

Philanthropy and honorary awards

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Roth is a Member of the Mayor's Theater Subdistrict Council,[23] an Honorary Trustee forLincoln Center Theater,[24] and served on the board of directors of theAlbert Einstein College of Medicine andNew York State Council on the Arts. She also is an appointed member of the New York City Police Foundation Board of Trustees.[25]

Her other awards and honors include: The 2016 Order of the Golden Sphinx Award from The Hasty Pudding Institute of 1770;[26] The 2014 New York Living Landmarks award;[27] The 2013 Einstein Humanitarian Award from The Women's Division and Albert Einstein College of Medicine;[28] The 2013 Broadway Association Visionary Leader Award;[29] The Stella Adler 2012 Harold Clurman Spirit Award;[30] the 2012 Family Equality Council Hostetter-Habib Family Award; The 2011 Live Out Loud Humanitarian Award,[31] 2010 Lucille Lortel Lifetime Achievement Award,[32] Primary Stages 2007 Honoree,[33] The National Foundation for Jewish Culture's Patron of the Arts Award,[34] The Jewish Theological Seminary's Louis Marshall Award,[35] The Albert Einstein College of Medicine Spirit of Achievement Award,[36] The National Corporate Theatre Fund's Chairman Award, and The Tisch School of the Arts Award for Artistic Leadership.[37] Roth has twice been included in Crain's “100 Most Influential Women in Business.[38]

The Daryl Roth Creative Spirit Award annually honors a gifted theatre artist or organization, providing them with financial support as they develop new works in an artistic residency.[13][39]

References

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  1. ^"Daryl Roth – Broadway Cast & Staff | IBDB".www.ibdb.com. Retrieved2020-05-28.
  2. ^"Daryl Roth Productions".www.darylrothproductions.com. Retrieved2020-05-28.
  3. ^"Inside Playbill Gallery".Playbill. Retrieved2020-05-28.
  4. ^Samantha Ettus interview of Tony winning Broadway Producer Daryl Roth,Archived 2013-10-29 at theWayback Machineblip.tv. Retrieved October 25, 2013. Minute 12:30 of the interview: "My Dad Jerry Adkins was a Chevrolet car dealer and my Mom was a homemaker...We were on the outside a bit since there were not any Jewish families where we lived."
  5. ^abRinn, Miriam (November 29, 2013)."From Wayne to Broadway - Producer Daryl Roth talks about producing Jewish stars".Jewish Standard.
  6. ^Alexander, Dan."Trump's Secret Windfall: The Crown Jewels Of His Fortune Are 2 Skyscrapers He Didn't Want—And Doesn't Control".Forbes. Retrieved2020-05-28.
  7. ^"Why Vornado's Steven Roth was at Trump's victory speech last night".Crain's New York Business. 2016-04-20. Retrieved2020-06-01.
  8. ^Paulson, Michael (2018-02-08)."A Broadway Bigwig Lampoons Trump, Despite Family Ties".The New York Times.ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved2020-05-28.
  9. ^Gans, Andrew (March 27, 2019)."Tony-Winning Producer Daryl Roth Among New Appointees to Kennedy Center's Board of Trustees".Playbill. Retrieved2020-05-28.
  10. ^Cohen, Patricia (8 September 2009)."Jujamcyn Names Jordan Roth President, Signaling a Broadway Youth Trend".The New York Times.
  11. ^"Daryl Roth – Broadway Cast & Staff".www.ibdb.com.
  12. ^Paulson, Michael (2016-10-26)."Paula Vogel's 'Indecent' to Open on Broadway".The New York Times.ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved2016-11-04.
  13. ^abcRoth's web site, Better reference would be a 3rd party site
  14. ^"Daryl Roth".www.lortel.org.
  15. ^"Daryl Roth".www.lortel.org. Retrieved2016-06-23.
  16. ^"Daryl Roth | IBDB: The official source for Broadway Information".www.ibdb.com. Retrieved2016-06-23.
  17. ^Gerard, Jeremy (16 April 2016)."Even With Oscar Nominee Viola Davis, James Lapine's Superb Drama 'Custody' Was A Hard Sell – Tribeca Film Festival Q&A".
  18. ^"Glenn Close's Irish Odyssey: Albert Nobbs".irishamerica.com. 26 January 2012.
  19. ^ab"Daryl Roth—For the Love of Theatre". 21 February 2010.[permanent dead link]
  20. ^Anderson, John (5 May 2005)."The Lady in Question is Charles Busch".
  21. ^"A Very Serious Person".www.charlesbusch.com. Archived fromthe original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved2016-06-09.
  22. ^"The Daryl Roth Theatres". 2013-08-21. Retrieved2016-06-23.
  23. ^"Mayor de Blasio Appoints Members of Theater Subdistrict Council". 21 April 2015.
  24. ^"Board of Directors".Lincoln Center Theater.
  25. ^"Daryl Roth Productions".www.darylrothproductions.com. Retrieved2019-02-11.
  26. ^"The Hasty Pudding Institute of 1770 to Honor Acclaimed Broadway Producer Daryl Roth with the Order of the Golden Sphinx".www.prnewswire.com (Press release).
  27. ^"Daryl Roth and Jordan Roth Honored As Living Landmarks".Playbill.
  28. ^"Albert Einstein College of Medicine – The Schmooze".
  29. ^BWW News Desk."Photo Flash: Daryl Roth and More Honored at Broadway Association's 2013 Awards Luncheon".
  30. ^"Stella by Starlight"(PDF).stellaadler.com. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2017-01-14. Retrieved2016-06-13.
  31. ^"Live Out Loud Gala 2011: Daryl Roth-Humanitarian Award". 27 May 2011 – via YouTube.
  32. ^"Daryl Roth Will Be Given Lortel Award for Lifetime Achievement; Awards Are May 2".Playbill.
  33. ^"Primary Stages Gala Honors LuPone and The Baruch-Routh-Frankel-Viertel Team Oct 27".www.americantheaterweb.com. Archived fromthe original on 2017-01-14. Retrieved2016-06-13.
  34. ^"The Jewish Cultural Achievement Awards". 4 June 2004.
  35. ^"Profile: Daryl Roth". Hadassah Magazine. 11 March 2006.
  36. ^"The 61st Annual Spirit of Achievement Luncheon | the Scene: New York". Archived fromthe original on 2016-03-30. Retrieved2016-06-13.
  37. ^"Tisch School Honors Alumni: Inaugural Tisch Award Goes to Bomb-itty".Playbill.
  38. ^"Daryl Roth - Most Powerful Women in New York 2007". Crain's New York Business. 21 June 2011.
  39. ^"Daryl Roth: TEDxBroadway Interview".

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