New York City
The Day Room takes us on an extraordinary journey that blurs the lines we’ve created that differentiate sanity from insanity. Frank Rich of The New York Times says, “The Day Room takes us to a motel that might not actually be a motel where we meet actors who might not actually be actors who are going to perform a play that might not actually be a play for madmen who might not actually be mad.” Written in 1986, The Day Room still reminds us that the world we live in might not actually be what is fed to us on the evening news and that the ones in power might actually be madmen.