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‘Days to Come’ Shows Disconnect Between Labor and Management

New York’s Mint Theater Company is presenting a rare revival of Days to Come by Lillian Hellman. This was Hellman’s second play and one that closed only a week after it premiered on Broadway in 1936. Looking at it today, … Continue reading

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‘Conflict’ Challenges Traditional Beliefs

The newest play presented by the Mint Theater Company is Conflict. Although it was seen in London back in 1925, the play is just now having its New York Premiere. It is a love story that unfolds during a hotly … Continue reading

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‘Hindle Wakes’ Challenges the Double Standard

A new play from the Mint Theater Company officially opened last week at the Clurman Theatre. Hindle Wakes by Stanley Houghton carries an illustrious background of success with it. Premiering in London in 1912, many critics said it was the … Continue reading

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