"The Winner ... of Our Discontent" has, as it should and has been the case here for a while now, a diverse cast. But the audience remains sadly homogenous (I saw all of three faces of color among the hundreds therein, and I looked hard) There are many sketches in this show based on the identification of white privilege — rarely is a character conjured without an identifier of race. No problem there — it is the right of this cast to express themselves. I am all for exposing the prejudices of a white audience to that audience without fear or hesitation. It's good for such an audience, which by its very racial makeup displays the veracity and importance of the issue. Experienced performers like Scott know how to do that well. This cast could have nailed that one. It could have been part of their main racial theme if they had wanted.