Trouble in Mind
A talented and experienced Black actress has finally landed a leading role in Chaos in Belleville, an anti-lynching play headed for Broadway after years of playing smaller, stereotypical parts.
Written by a white playwright, the play may not be as progressive as she hoped, yet it promises commercial success—raising difficult questions about compromise, representation, and survival in the theatre industry.
As a multigenerational cast of Black actors rehearse under the leadership of a white director and stage manager, artistic traditions and racial politics collide, resulting in a work that is both sharply funny and deeply revealing about power, authorship, and the cost of “making it” on the American stage.
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