Daniel Roberts

Daniel Roberts, born 1969, in New York City, is a playwright, editor and educator.

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Early life and career

Daniel graduated with a B.A. (1992) and M.A. (1994) from the University of Pennsylvania. He edited the literary magazine Press from 1995–2001. He was the founder of the Audax Theatre Group and publisher of The Hineni Writer's Workshop Review.

He is the author of a number of plays. In 2001, with his brother Sam, he wrote the OOBR-award winning play The Beginning of the And.[1] Other works include Last Day starring Heather Raffo and Brando starring Kate Roe and Dante Giammarco, and featuring Nina Wheeler-Chalfin, which Time Out New York called "An impressive piece of writing...recalling Edward Albee or John Guare". Then there was Frankie starring Kristina Klebe, The Gold Standard starring Sabine Singh and Jordan Charney, and Monsterface starring Sarah Grace Wilson and Ted Schneider, and featuring Karen Lynn Gorney.

In addition to literary pursuits, Roberts works with the Boikarabelo, an orphanage in South Africa and, since 2004, has taught college-level poetry to 4th graders at PS 375 in Harlem. A self-proclaimed "conservative" Democrat, Mr. Roberts has been mentioned as a possible candidate for Congress in New York's 15th district, a seat currently held by Charles Rangel.

According to the Audax Theatre Group's website, Mr. Roberts wrote a new play entitled Haunted House featuring Anna Wood and Jordan Charney which was called "Sparklingly original...with characters that stick" by the New York Times [1] [2]. In 2011 he completed a first draft of a novel entitled Bar Maid. In 2011 Roberts co-founded MAPS Inc. along with Tom Willits. MAPS brings together school children of different backgrounds through artistic collaboration and live performances of student-made, original works on a professional stage. In September 2011, Mr. Roberts will open an office on Manhattan's Upper West Side dedicated to "Private solutions to public problems."

Personal life

• Daniel Roberts's late uncle John Roberts was one of two entrepreneurs responsible for the conception and production of the Woodstock concerts of 1969 and 1994.

• Roberts's sister-in-law, Danielia Cotton a singer and songwriter, opened for Bon Jovi at Madison Square Garden in December, 2005.

• The Mahogany Roberts, a rolltop desk designed by Gary Spitzer of Rolltop Desk Works, was named after Daniel Roberts.

• According to IMBD, Roberts has completed every New York City Marathon since 2001.

• A first edition of Press magazine, which Roberts edited from 1995–2001, hangs in the barroom of The 21 Club.

• Daniel Roberts's father William Roberts owned the Eclipse Award-winning thoroughbred racehorse Smoke Glacken.

• Roberts's mother, Jill Roberts, founded The Jill Roberts Center for Inflammatory Bowel Disease at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell's Stich Building on East 70th Street in New York City. The Center opened in September 2006 under the direction of Dr. Ellen Scherl.

References

  1. ^ The Begining of the And Retrieved 2011-09-03.

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