“The great playwright Alice Childress had been largely sidelined by history, but now revivals have begun to grapple with her legacy in earnest. Her backstage comic drama Trouble in Mind finally made it to Broadway in the fall, and now another of her works — a lacerating and heartbroken 1972 play about how white supremacy can lie coiled up in those who try to love you — arrives hard on its heels. Awoye Timpo directs. (Theater for a New Audience; in previews April 23.)”
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