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Credit: Mike Hutto of LifeSource | Subject: Elizabeth Efteland as "Joy"

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

February 25, 2025

Contact: Joy Donley, Artistic Director, 952-454-7344, email: frontporchjoy@gmail.com

100 PERCENT HUMAN THEATRE PRESENTS:

The Tin Woman

Opening Friday, April 4

Playing through Sunday, April 13

at The Historic Mounds Theatre in St Paul

(St Paul) - Near midnight, a few days before Christmas in a small bland room of Regions Hospital, Joy and Michael Donley numbly said “yes” to donating their 16-year-old son’s eyes and tissues after he died by suicide a few hours before. Lewis had not yet earned his driver’s license, so didn’t have the opportunity to declare himself a donor upon his death. That night was a dreadful, jarring introduction to organ donation.

The Donleys were gently guided through the process by a representative from LifeSource, the Midwest’s organ procurement organization. Their darkest night held the hope of bringing life to someone else. In fact, a few years later the Donleys received a letter from a recipient of Lewis’s tissue donation: a young man who had ACL surgery on his knee, who went on to win his high school’s district basketball championship. To know a piece of their son was still living on earth was a balm to the Donley’s souls.

Now 8 ½ years later, Joy Donley, a theatre director from Maplewood, is taking her grief and turning it into a theatrical mission. “The purpose of The Tin Woman play project is to engage audiences with an entertaining show that will encourage them to sign up to become organ donors,” Donley says. Her theatre company, 100 Percent Human Theatre, is partnering with LifeSource to provide opportunities for audiences to hear real-life donation stories. “I contacted LifeSource two years ago and asked if they’d ever used theatre as a way to spread their message,” Donley says, “and they were greatly interested.” The timeliness of the show is key, because April is National Donate Life Month, and audience members can register on the spot to become donors.

The Tin Woman by Sean Grennan is a comedic drama about a young woman named Joy 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.

The cast features Elizabeth Efteland (Joy), Greta Grosch (Darla/Nurse), Dorian Chalmers (Alice), Matt Berdahl (Jack), Stephanie Wipf (Sammy) and Doug Thompson (Hank). The crew is Kathryn Humnick (Stage manager), Granville Ashling(Lighting design), Nate Farley (Set design), Michael Pearce Donley (Sound design), Kris Livingston (Costume design) and Joy Donley (Director).

The play is a fiscally sponsored project of Springboard for the Arts, and will feature “add-on” events for audiences, such as Friday night post-show live trivia games with Fifty Hats Games and Saturday night post-show Q&As with LifeSource representatives, donor family & recipients, plus actors.

Performances are April 4-6 & 10-13 at 7:30pm, and April 5 & 12 at 2:30pm at the Historic Mounds Theatre, 1029 Hudson Road in St. Paul. Tickets are $25-$35 at www.100percenthumantheatre.com.

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Press Release
Calendar Event Brief

NAME OF EVENT:

The Tin Woman

Written by Sean Grennan. Performed by 100 Percent Human Theatre, directed by Joy Donley.

DESCRIPTION:

A comedic drama about a young woman named Joy who receives a heart transplant, but 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.

Performances of The Tin Woman will include free “add-on” events after the shows on Fridays and Saturday evenings.

  • Fridays (April 4 & 11) post-show live trivia hosted by Fifty Hats Games

  • Saturday evenings (April 5 & 12) post-show Q&As with LifeSource (organ procurement organization), organ donor recipients and actors

DATES/DAYS/TIMES:

Fridays – Sundays, April 4-6 & 11-13 at 7:30pm

Thursday, April 10 at 7:30pm

Matinees: Saturdays, April 5 & 12 at 2:30pm

ADMISSION COST:

$25 General Admission

$35 Limited front row, general admission

LOCATION:

The Historic Mounds Theatre

1029 Hudson Road

St. Paul MN 55106

TICKETS/WEBSITE:

www.100percenthumantheatre.com

Or leave a message at Mounds Theatre, 651-772-2253

EVENT CONTACT:

Joy Donley, email: frontporchjoy@gmail.com, 952-454-7344

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