November 8, 2017

Oral History Chair Sophia Romma presents: Daryl Roth In Conversation at Lincoln Center

The Bruno Walter Auditorium was packed as the League of Professional Theatre Women (LPTW) presented ten time Tony Award-winning Broadway producer Daryl Roth, in conversation with Linda Winer. This was part of the League’s ongoing series which chronicles and documents the contributions of significant women in theatre.

Daryl Roth, Linda Weiner

Roth, holds the singular distinction of producing seven Pulitzer Prize-winning plays and has produced over 110 award-winning productions on and off Broadway and in London’s West End. She candidly discussed her extensive work in the theatre with award-winning drama critic Linda Winer.

Linda Weiner, Pat Addiss, Sophia Romma

The Oral History interview, was produced by Betty Cowin, who is being honored today at Sardis. Her co-producers were Pat Addiss and Sophia Romma.

Pat Addiss

Ludovica Villar-Hauser Co-VP of Programming introduced the two women. T2C video’d the event. In this video you can hear part of the introduction and Daryl talking about the art of storytelling, the way theatre has changed, Edward Albee, Wit and how she has become courageous.

Daryl Roth, Sophia Romma

The League of Professional Theatre Women is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization which exists to champion women in theatre. For over 35 years, LPTW has been leading the gender parity conversation in the professional theatre, offering programming, events, and advocacy initiatives which provide visibility and opportunities for women. Since its founding, the League’s membership has grown to 500+ members of theatre artists and practitioners of all backgrounds, across multiple disciplines, working in the commercial and non-profit sectors. To promote visibility and increase opportunities for female-identifying people in the field, LPTW spearheads events, public programming, advocacy projects, media and publications that celebrate industry luminaries, preserve the legacy of historic visionaries, raise awareness of the importance of nurturing women’s voices, and shine a spotlight on the importance of striving for gender parity and of fostering a diversity of expression, both in the theatre world and world at large. In 2015, the LPTW issued its Women Count Report, a study of the hiring of women Off-Broadway over the course of five seasons. The findings in this widely-acclaimed study led to the LPTW Seal of Approval initiative, which awards theatres in the off-Broadway community that have achieved 50/50 gender parity or better in their seasons. To find out more, visit www.theatrewomen.org.

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