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Performances of D.H. Lawrence’s play began at New York City Center Stage II February 8.

Tom Coiner and Amy Blackman Maria Baranova

Off-Broadway's Mint Theater returns with a new production of D.H. Lawrence's The Daughter-in-Law. Performances began February 8 at New York City Center Stage II, and opening night is set for February 22. The limited engagement will run through March 20.

Directed by Martin Platt, the cast includes Amy Blackman, Ciarán Bowling, Seth Andrew Bridges, Tom Coiner, Katie Fanning, Polly McKie, Sandra Shipley, and Tina Stafford.

See photos of the production below.

Look Inside Mint Theater's The Daughter-in-Law

Mint, known for its mission of excavating long-forgotten works, originally produced The Daughter-in-Law in 2003—a production that remains one of the company's most successful with a four-month extension and two Drama Desk nominations. Lawrence penned the work—a story of a marriage strained by class conflict during the 1912 coal strike in Nottinghamshire—around 1913, but it was never produced in his lifetime. The play first appeared in print in a 1965 complete edition of Lawrence's plays. The world premiere stage production followed three years later at The Royal Court.

Joining Platt is the original 2003 creative team including set designer Bill Clarke, costume designer Holly Poe Durbin, lighting designer Jeff Nellis, sound designer Lindsay Jones, and dialect coach Amy Stoller. Stephanie Klapper will serve as casting director.

 
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