Mint Theater Company finds and produces relevant plays from the past that have been lost or forgotten. Mint's mission is to create new life for these plays through research, dramaturgy, production, publication, readings, and a variety of enrichment programs.
An ambitious engineer's rise to Parliament unravels in this sharp, witty satire of power and persuasion.
Sump’n Like Wings follows Willie Baker, a 16-year-old yearning for freedom and a life beyond her family's…
A successful businesswoman who resists marriage is challenged when a merger proposal becomes more.
An un-romantic comedy taking a peek behind the closed doors of a 1930s suburban couple's open marriage.
A debut production of Betty Smith's unproduced play about Becoming a Woman.
Part of the Mint's efforts to introduce audiences to English playwright Elizabeth Baker (1876–1962).
Mint Theater returns with a new production of The Daughter-in-Law, first produced by the Mint in 2003.
The Mint presents a recording of its production of N.C. Hunter’s neglected comedy.
The Mint presents a recording of this "un-romantic comedy" about the price of free love.
The Mint presents a recording of their production of the 1930s workplace drama.
The Mint presents the most celebrated play of Teresa Deevy in a recorded version of its production.