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SUMMARY:Oral History: 11 Time Tony Award-Winning Producer Daryl Roth Interviewed by Drama Critic Linda Winer
DESCRIPTION:LPTW Oral History Presents: \n11 Time Tony Award-Winning Producer Daryl Roth\nInterviewed by Award-Winning Drama Critic Linda Winer\nDaryl Roth holds the singular distinction of producing seven Pulitzer Prize-Winning plays and currently serves as the\nCo-Chair of the LPTW's Advisory Council. Join us as she discusses her extensive life and work in the theatre.\n\nPlays produced by Daryl include:\nIndecent (2017 Tony Award)\nA View from the Bridge (2016 Tony)\nKinky Boots (2013 Tony Award)\nClybourne Park (2012 Tony Award)\nAugust: Osage County (2008 Tony Award)\nProof (2001 Tony Award)\nAnd many more\, totaling over 100 productions!\nShe was interviewed by Linda Winer\, a prize-winning theatre critic\, who was most recently a drama critic at NEWSDAY from 1987 to 2017.\nThis program was produced by Betty Corwin\, with Pat Addiss and Sophia Romma.\n\nFree admission. First come\, first seated.\n\n\nThis program was made possible\, in part\, with public funds from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs\, in partnership with the City Council\, and with funds from the NYS Council on the Arts\, a state agency\, with support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo. The Oral History Project also enjoys continued support from the Edith Meiser Foundation.\n\n\n
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