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“Trouble in Mind will take your breath away. It’s a mandatory stop in the fall season.” (AP)

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"THE PLAY OF THE MOMENT.
SHEER CRACKING TIMELINESS.
IT'S GETTING THE ATTENTION IT DESERVES!"
–THE NEW YORK TIMES | “A MONUMENTAL WORK, WHOSE TIME HAS FINALLY COME ON BROADWAY.”
–NEW YORK AMSTERDAM NEWS
LaChanze | TROUBLE IN MIND | By Alice Childress | Directed By Charles Randolph-Wright
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"LACHANZE GLOWS, A STAR GOING NOVA!" –HELEN SHAW, NEW YORK MAGAZINE
Don't miss your last chance to see Alice Childress’s "THRILLING" (The Hollywood Reporter) look at racism, identity, and ego in the world of New York theater. TROUBLE IN MIND opened to acclaim off-Broadway in 1955, and was announced to move to Broadway in 1957... in a production that never came to be. Now this “MONUMENTAL” (New York Amsterdam News) play finally comes home.
"POIGNANTLY PLAYED BY MICHAEL ZEGEN." –HARLEM NEWS"CHUCK COOPER IS MAGNIFICENT!" –TIME OUT NEW YORK"DIRECTED WITH ELEGANT PRECISION BY CHARLES RANDOLPH-WRIGHT." –THE DAILY BEASTTHROUGH JANUARY 9 ONLY!
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Generous underwriting support for Trouble in Mind provided by Hal Brody Productions.
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*Regular prices $39-149. Offer prices are $39-89 select orchestra and $49-89 select mezzanine. Offer tickets valid for performances through 1/9/22. Must order by 1/9/22. Additional blackout dates may apply. All prices include a $2 facility fee. Limit of 8 tickets per order. Normal service charges apply to phone and Internet orders. Offer subject to availability and is not applicable toward previous purchases. Offer may be revoked or modified at any time without notice. All sales are final - no refunds. Photo by Joan Marcus.