4.2.21 - How Daryl Roth Masterminded New York Theater’s Comeback

'"It’s safer to walk into my theater than into a restaurant,” Daryl Roth, the prolific theater producer, says over a Zoom to discuss her—and the New York theater community’s—first toe-dip back into live experiences after more than a year of dark stages.'

'Blindness, which opens at the Daryl Roth Theatre on April 2, is less a tentative splash back into live shows and more a headlong dive that takes audiences on a harrowing, economical 75-minute journey without any live actors but with a long list of health protocols mandated by City Hall, Albany, and Roth herself.'

Read the full feature in Town & Country Magazine here