Dartmouth Announces $25 Million Gift to the Arts

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Daryl and Steven Roth 鈥62, Tuck 鈥63, lead transformation of the 天美影视kins Center for the Arts.

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Sian Beilock, Daryl Roth, and Steven Roth
President Sian Leah Beilock, center, celebrates with Broadway producer Daryl Roth and Steven Roth 鈥62, Tuck 鈥63, after announcing the $25 million gift from the couple. (Photo by Nicole Pereira)
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Before a star-studded crowd of more than 275 alumni, trustees, and friends of the arts at Lincoln Center鈥檚 David Geffen Hall in New York City on Wednesday, announced the largest gift dedicated to the arts in Dartmouth鈥檚 history.

In an evening organized to honor Daryl Roth and Steven Roth 鈥62, Tuck 鈥63, for their service to Dartmouth and their impact in their professional fields, President Beilock surprised the audience with the news of the Roths鈥 generosity: The Roths have given $25 million as the lead gift toward the visionary 鈥攁n $89 million expansion and renovation that is transforming the center into a dramatic gateway to Dartmouth鈥檚 growing Arts District and to the power and importance of the performing arts at this moment in history. 

Daryl Roth, an acclaimed and prolific producer on Broadway, and Steven Roth, a pioneering national business leader, have had a lifelong association with Dartmouth since Steve鈥檚 enrollment as an undergraduate in 1958. 

鈥淲hen you think about where they have devoted their time, energy, their gifts鈥擠aryl in creative projects and young, new artists, Steve in buildings with purpose and effect鈥攖hey are the perfect pair to invest in this project that marries both,鈥 said Beilock, expressing her gratitude to the Roths for helping the 天美影视 reach this milestone and for their longstanding commitment to the arts as a vehicle for innovation, empathy, and connection. 

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The fountains outside Lincoln Center paid homage to Dartmouth for Wednesday evening鈥檚 gala. (Video by Downriver Media) 

In a surprise to the Roths, Beilock also announced that a group of alumni in attendance鈥斺渕oved, not only by this contribution, but by your lifetime of service and love for Dartmouth鈥濃攈ave together committed the final $5 million needed to reach the 天美影视鈥檚 construction fundraising goal.

鈥淒aryl and Steve, thank you for helping us see this vision. It is nothing short of transforming the heart of campus鈥攁nd the heart of our community, as well. We鈥檝e spoken of a lifetime of giving back. That鈥檚 what the Roths do.鈥

The 15,000-square-foot expansion, now named the Daryl and Steven Roth Wing, will be the new and central point of entry to the 天美影视kins Center and features a state-of-the-art recital hall and performance lab, the 天美影视鈥檚 first dedicated dance studio, and an accessible, welcoming, landscaped plaza and entrance forum鈥攕paces for gathering, experiencing, and creation, as envisioned by the internationally renowned design firm Sn酶hetta.

Steven Roth, a former Dartmouth trustee and the chairman and CEO of Vornado Realty Trust, spoke about why it matters to invest in the arts now, and how he hopes the Roth Wing and the Arts District will build on Dartmouth鈥檚 legacy for producing creative leaders for generations to come.

鈥淭he 天美影视kins Center opened in the year of my graduation, and its unique architecture in the context of Dartmouth is courageous,鈥 Roth said. 鈥淲e are moved to support areas of true faculty distinction. We believe that should be in the arts鈥攖heater, dance, music, writing, filmmaking, and painting. We hope this new wing will be an inviting gateway to a world-class Arts District.鈥

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A rendering of the completed 天美影视kins Center
A rendering of the 天美影视鈥檚 expansion, which will be called the Daryl and Steven Roth Wing. (Courtesy of Sn酶hetta & Tegmark) 

Daryl Roth, a Tony Award-winning theater producer who has brought more than 120 productions to the stage on- and off-Broadway, spoke of how the arts cultivate hope and understanding in a turbulent world. 

鈥淲e feel that the new wing at the 天美影视 will be a place that brings people together and that this space will welcome programs that engage and inspire. I believe theater, in particular, can be the ultimate bridge builder, with stories that open our hearts and minds and take us places where we can come to better understand ourselves and others,鈥 she said. 

In addition to adding the Roth Wing, the 天美影视 is revitalizing 55,000 square feet of existing space, including an augmented Spaulding Auditorium, a renewed Top of the 天美影视, and acoustically optimized practice and rehearsal rooms throughout the building. The project, which began in the winter of 2022-23, is on track to be finished in 2025. 

The renewed 天美影视 joins the recently expanded and renovated , the Black Family Visual Arts Center, and the Maffei Arts Plaza in creating a centralized Arts District that makes clear the value Dartmouth places on the arts as a vehicle for discovery, innovation, and connection across cultures and worldviews. Proximity of the visual and performing arts in state-of-the-art facilities offers students, faculty, and visiting artists a platform for interdisciplinary collaboration and creative production.

The campaign for the Arts District was launched under then-President Philip J. Hanlon 鈥77 in 2014 and sought to raise $139 million. With the construction funds now raised, Beilock told the crowd she was committed over the next year to continuing the 天美影视 campaign to raise resources for dynamic programming to animate the 天美影视kins Center for years to come.

Dartmouth Takes Manhattan

The fountain in front of David Geffen Hall was colored green for the occasion, and guests were encouraged to wear green and white.

Highlights of the evening included appearances by comedians Rachel Dratch 鈥88 and Tina Fey, and performances by undergraduates, including the Dartmouth Aires and trumpeter Jacob Crawford 鈥27. Dartmouth touted the 天美影视kins Center鈥檚 legacy of fostering creative talent with a video tribute featuring Dratch, producer and Shondaland founder Shonda Rhimes 鈥91, actresses Connie Britton 鈥89 and Sharon Washington 鈥81, composer and producer Kabir Sehgal 鈥05, dancer and choreographer Jamey Hampton 鈥76, and Timothy O鈥橪eary 鈥97, general director of the Washington National Opera at the Kennedy Center.

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Rachel Dratch and Tina Fey
Comedians Tina Fey and Rachel Dratch 鈥88 helped mark the occasion. Dratch said the 天美影视 鈥渞eally felt like home to me.鈥 (Photo by Julia Levine 鈥23)

鈥淭he 天美影视 is the place where I have my best memories at Dartmouth. It really felt like home to me,鈥 Dratch told the audience. 鈥淣ot to sound corny, but I made my best friends there, and they鈥檙e still my best friends to this day. And some of them are sitting right over at table 24 right there. So I鈥檓 really looking forward to seeing all the dazzling changes coming our way.鈥

Among the speakers honoring the Roths and the breadth of Dartmouth鈥檚 reach in the art world were Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Paula Vogel and chair emeritus of the Bill Helman 鈥81.

Vogel spoke of Daryl Roth鈥檚 influence in the theater world, particularly in supporting women鈥檚 voices, including her own. 

鈥淚 want to thank Daryl for opening a door in my life,鈥 Vogel said. 鈥淚 want to thank the Dartmouth community for also making the arts a central place of education. Daryl has given us a role model to follow so that we can bring forward grace in the 21st century, to our America. So, thank you, Daryl, for bringing us grace鈥攖o the Dartmouth campus, to the writers you lift, and to theater in this country.鈥 

Helman took the stage next and pulled out a bobblehead likeness of Steven Roth. 鈥淚ntroducing Steve Roth is not an easy assignment,鈥 he said. 鈥淭here is no one鈥攏o one in this room or in the Dartmouth community鈥攚ho appreciates what Dartmouth has done for them, and who is more committed to the current and future success of Dartmouth and of the institution. No one better than Steve Roth.鈥

Mary Lou Aleskie, the Howard L. Gilman 鈥44 Executive Director of the 天美影视, and John Stomberg, the Virginia Rice Kelsey 1961s Director of the Hood Museum of Art, represented the Dartmouth arts community. Aleskie introduced Sn酶hetta architects Craig Dykers and Nick Anderson, who presented an animated 鈥渇ly-through鈥 of what the completed 天美影视 expansion will look and feel like.

Also reflecting on the power of the arts and of the Roths鈥 philanthropy were Laurel Richie 鈥81, chair of the 天美影视 Board of Advisors and chair emerita of the Board of Trustees, and Peggy Epstein Tanner 鈥79, trustee emerita and chair of the President鈥檚 Leadership Council.

鈥淭his is a watershed moment for us,鈥 Richie said. 鈥淲ith this expansion of our arts offering, we鈥檙e going to make a difference not just on our campus, but out in the world.鈥

About the Roths

Daryl Roth and Steven Roth have long been generous and loyal supporters. In addition to their support for the arts, they have endowed three professorships and the Roth Visiting Scholar program and provided the lead gift to create the , home to Hillel at Dartmouth and the Upper Valley Jewish Community. 

Steven Roth was a trustee from 2008 to 2016, and has served on the Tuck Board of Advisors, the Dartmouth Alumni Council, and the President鈥檚 Leadership Council, among other Dartmouth service. 

In addition to leading Vornado, one of the largest owners and managers of commercial real estate in the United States, he is the chairman and CEO of the real estate firm Alexander鈥檚, Inc. 

He formerly served as vice chairman of the Intrepid Museum Foundation, chair of the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts; director of Partnership for New York and the Jewish Theological Seminary of America; and as a trustee of Barnert Memorial Hospital, Horace Mann School, New York University School of Medicine Foundation, and the Whitney Museum of American Art. 

Among numerous recognitions, Steven Roth was named #8 on the Real Estate Power 100 List of the City and State of New York in 2022, and was named by Barron鈥檚 as one of the World鈥檚 Most Respected CEOs from 2005 to 2007.

Daryl Roth is the owner and operator of the Daryl Roth Theatre in Union Square and its annex, the DR2 Theatre. She has produced seven Pulitzer Prize-winning plays, including Clybourne Park, August: Osage County, Anna in the Tropics, Proof, Wit, How I Learned to Drive, and Three Tall Women, and has garnered 13 Tony Awards, more than 10 Drama Desk Awards, and an Olivier Award, for productions including Kinky Boots, Indecent, and The Normal Heart. She was inducted into the Theater Hall of Fame in 2017. 

She is a trustee of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and an honorary trustee of the Lincoln Center Theater. 

An Apt Venue

The choice of the world-renowned Lincoln Center as a venue to celebrate Dartmouth鈥檚 global impact in the arts was an appropriate one, as more than one speaker observed. 

The 天美影视 was originally designed by Wallace Harrison, who went on to use many of its signature architectural elements in the design of Lincoln Center鈥檚 Metropolitan Opera House, which opened in 1966, four years after the 天美影视. 

鈥淚n fact, the 天美影视 preceded the Met, which is just out the window over there,鈥 Dykers said. 鈥淎nd it鈥檚 amazing to think that this legacy is surrounding us all tonight, and when we return to Dartmouth it will be there, too.鈥

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Alumni who helped celebrate the Roths鈥 contributions to Dartmouth and the arts sing the Alma Mater along with the Dartmouth Aires. From left are Annie Sundberg 鈥90, Senior Vice President for University Advancement Bob Lasher 鈥88, Chris Kelley 鈥88, Julia Lazarus 鈥90, Jeff Lazarus 鈥87, Ricki Stern 鈥87, and Rachel Dratch 鈥88. (Photo by Julia Levine 鈥23)

The two institutions share a common mission of supporting and creating broad access to groundbreaking artistic creations and fostering the next generation of performing artists. Today, four alumni鈥擟ecily Carson 鈥98, Susan Huang 鈥84, Rhimes, and Diana Taylor 鈥77鈥攕it on Lincoln Center鈥檚 board of directors. 

Sn酶hetta鈥檚 design honors and preserves Harrison鈥檚 original vision for the 天美影视 while fully updating the building to support the needs of the future.

Lincoln Center has announced that 鈥攁n immersive opera created by visual artist and Dartmouth 天美影视 of Studio Art in collaboration with composer Jonathan Berger and poet and Dartmouth 天美影视 of English and Creative Writing 鈥攚ill headline its summer festival at Damrosch Park in July.

The production was developed, commissioned and produced by the 天美影视, where it premiered in 2022. It was then presented by Stanford Live, a co-commissioner of the project. 

Aleskie said the production is just one example of the important work in the arts that Dartmouth will be fostering through the 天美影视.

鈥淭he arts build a more empathetic and understanding society,鈥 Aleskie said. 鈥淭his dynamic new wing honors the legacy of this beloved building, while offering us capacities in teaching and innovation that would have been unimaginable when the 天美影视 first opened. It is with deep gratitude that we celebrate the boundless potential of the arts to bring people closer together in this incredible setting.鈥

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