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Overall, this is a satisfying production of a turn-of-the-century play that still underlines enduring economic inequity.
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Set in New York in the mid-’50s, “Trouble in Mind” is a backstage dramedy that draws on the genre’s interest in the ambiguities of role-playing to condemn racial bias.
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