Trouble in Mind, National Theatre review " race, rage and relevance
Revival of American writer Alice Childress's 1955 anti-racist play shines bright The National Theatre has a good record in staging classic American drama by black playwrights. James Baldwin's The Amen Corner, August Wilson's Ma Rainey's Black Bottom and Lorraine Hansberry's Les Blancs have all had terrific new stagings. Now it's the turn of activist writer Alice Childress's Trouble in Mind, which was first successfu…
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