Our first production of 2020! Based on a true story, The Tin Woman uses humor and pathos to explore loss, family, and what it means to be given new life.
Instead of relishing life after her heart transplant, Joy enters a downward spiral, unsure whether she truly deserves a second chance. 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. But are Alice, Hank, and their daughter Sammy ready to accept Jack’s death?
Directed by Debbie Baumann. Featuring Bridget Folan, Walter Hamlin, Patte Quinn, Dan Monez, Paige Whitney-White and Christine Cawley.
“The resolution is as emotionally powerful as it is unexpected.” —Door County Peninsula Pulse
“Tears accompany the laughter…a play that reminded me of Ordinary People.” —The Milwaukee Journal
“Loaded with questions, answers, dilemmas and paradoxes—the stuff of humanity. Nearby is humor forged of fire.” —Warren Gerds, wearegreenbay.com
“Full of laughter and light even in the darkest moments.” —Erin Hunsader, Door County Advocate
Tickets can be purchased:
Online at https://lincolntheater.com/vbo/?page=selectevent&eid=40797&edid=0 (online purchasing fees apply)
By calling the box office at 707-944-9900
By visiting the box office (100 California Drive, Yountville) Tuesday through Saturday from 11am to 3pm
At the door beginning one hour before show time.
Phone: 707-944-9900
2020/02/28 - 2020/03/08
Napa Valley Performaing Arts Center at Lincoln Theater
100 California Drive, Yountville, CA 94599