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Entirely engaging onstage and off.

Professional live theatre production with post-show events to encourage audiences to go beyond the story

The Tin Woman

By Sean Grennan
April 4-13, 2025

The Tin Woman play is a comedic drama about a young woman who receives a heart transplant. Instead of relishing life after her surgery Joy enters a downward spiral. Meanwhile, Alice and Hank mourn the loss of their son, Jack, whose heart was used to save Joy. At a friend’s urging, Joy tracks down Jack’s family to find closure and a tempestuous meeting ensues, resulting in a roller coaster of tears, laughter, letting go and finding new life.

Engaging Theatre for a Cause

At 100 Percent Human Theatre, we create captivating live performances that engage audiences beyond simply seeing a show.

The goal is to provide added experiences to help audiences go deeper into the show's themes. Often this is through interactive post-show events that foster community connection. Examples:

  • A show about Robin Hood (who steals from the rich to give to the poor): we brought in representatives from the local non-profit Feed My Starving Children

  • A show about a young orphan learning her own life story: we brought in the non-profit Stories Café to provide snacks and fundraised for The Dwelling Place, a supportive transitional housing non-profit for women and children

  • A show about a quirky school academy: we raised funds for our local elementary school’s recording studio.

Our Mission
The Tin Woman (Play)

Our mission with The Tin Woman play project is to engage audiences with an entertaining live show that will encourage people to sign up to become organ, eye and tissue donors. April is National Donate Life Month, and 100 Percent Human Theatre is partnering with LifeSource to provide opportunities for audiences to learn more about donation, to hear real life donation stories, and to sign-up to become organ donors at the performances. PLUS:

  • Friday night post-show live trivia games with Fifty Hats Games!

  • Saturday night post-show Q&As with LifeSource, donor family & recipients, plus actors!

  • One Pay-As-You’re-Able performance, so that no one is restricted by ticket prices!

Performances will be April 4-13, 2025 at the Historic Mounds Theatre in St. Paul, Minnesota.