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<p>Following an experienced Black stage actress through rehearsals of a major Broadway production,&nbsp;<a target="newwinddow" href="https://www.broadwayworld.com/people/Alice-Childress/">Alice Childress</a>&#39;s wry and moving look at racism, identity, and ego in the world of New York theatre opened to acclaim Off-Broadway in 1955. At the forefront of both the Civil Rights and feminist movements, the prescient&nbsp;<a target="newwinddow" href="https://www.broadwayworld.com/shows/Trouble-in-Mind-333626.html">Trouble in Mind</a>&nbsp;was announced to move to Broadway in 1957...in a production that never came to be.</p>

Following an experienced Black stage actress through rehearsals of a major Broadway production, Alice Childress's wry and moving look at racism, identity, and ego in the world of New York... (more info)

Theatre Todd Haimes Theatre (Broadway)
Previews Oct 29, 2021
Opened Nov 18, 2021
Critics' Rating
7.69 Mixed
9 Positive
4 Mixed
0 Negative
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Review: ‘Trouble in Mind,’ 66 Years Late and Still On Time

From: New York Times  |  By: Jesse Green  |  Date: 11/18/2021

For sheer crackling timeliness, the play most of the moment is in fact the oldest: Alice Childress's 'Trouble in Mind,' which opened on Thursday at the American Airlines Theater. Originally produced in 1955 in Greenwich Village, but derailed on its p...

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The Roundabout Theatre Company is putting on 'Trouble in Mind' in its 740-seat American Airlines Theatre with a deluxe cast led by LaChanze and Chuck Cooper, and the results are glorious to behold. George S. Kaufman is said to have quipped that 'sati...

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Trouble in Mind

From: Time Out NY  |  By: Adam Feldman  |  Date: 11/18/2021

Trouble in Mind puts its main spotlight on LaChanze, who holds the whole play firmly in hand. She is this production's other revelation: Although she has played serious roles in musicals over the course of her 35-year career, this is the first time s...

Sixty-four years late and right on time, Alice Childress' wise and stirring backstage comedy-drama Trouble in Mind is making its long-in-coming Broadway debut tonight, and to describe the play as prescient would be an understatement. Uncanny rings tr...

At the center of 'Trouble in Mind' is Wiletta Mayer (LaChanze), a veteran, African American actress who dreams of starring in a role of substance, but has spent her entire career playing stereotypical Black characters. A performer best known for her ...

'Trouble in Mind' is worth seeing, as it speaks directly to current concerns in the theater industry over institutional and unconscious racism, as seen in the depictions of Black characters (which has led to recent revisions in shows such as 'The Boo...

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Trouble in Mind is a Missed Opportunity to Set the Broadway Record Straight

From: New York Daily News  |  By: Chris Jones  |  Date: 11/18/2021

The show is stocked with hugely capable actors, including Michael Zegen (as the imperious director), Jessica Frances Dukes, Don Stephenson, Danielle Campbell, Brandon Micheal Hall, Simon Jones, Alex Mickiewicz and Chuck Cooper, but many seem led tow...

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Review: 'Trouble in Mind' Makes Its Broadway Debut, Finally

From: Associated Press  |  By: Mark Kennedy  |  Date: 11/18/2021

Childress wrote a satire of the white theater scene at the time, poking holes in liberal banalities and the white commitment to Black equality. It will still take your breath away, making it a mandatory stop in the fall season. The strong Roundabout ...

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‘Trouble in Mind’ Makes a Triumphant Broadway Debut

From: Observer  |  By: David Cote  |  Date: 11/18/2021

Childress's witty, insightful play-in which an interracial group of theater makers chafes against stereotypes in their anti-lynching melodrama-makes that awakening painful and real. I wonder if the discussions in the past two years have been as sharp...

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TROUBLE IN MIND: A DELAYED DEBUT, STILL FRESH AND TROUBLING

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Elysa Gardner  |  Date: 11/18/2021

LaChanze is luminous and fierce in the central role, showing us the dignity and warmth that have sustained Wiletta where others might have simply become embittered. Another musical theater stalwart, Chuck Cooper, has a poignant turn as Sheldon Forres...

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TROUBLE IN MIND: BETTER AS THEATRICAL HISTORY LESSON THAN DRAMA

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Frank Scheck  |  Date: 11/18/2021

Director Charles Randolph-Wright doesn't successfully balance the play's comic and dramatic elements, with the result that the evening sometimes feels like a backstage comedy and other times like a polemic on race relations. The performances, too, va...

There are a total of nine actors in 'Trouble in Mind,' the size of the cast one of the signs of a play written years ago. If a few of the characters come to feel extraneous, and some of the scenes feel like filter, the actors each have at least one s...

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What the production does give us is a trenchant, powerful lead performance from LaChanze as Wiletta Mayer, a veteran actor rehearsing a play about racism written and directed by White men. The gravitas, lived experience, and magisterial presence she ...

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