Disgraced - Queensland Theatre Company

Pulitzer Prize-winning drama.
Sarah Ward
Published on October 10, 2016

Overview

Chicago. Off Broadway. On Broadway. Off West End. Melbourne. After hopping from theatre to theatre around the world, Ayad Akhtar's Disgraced graces Brisbane's stage to explore freedom of speech, political correctness and prejudices towards Islam.

With Melbourne Theatre Company's cast reunited for Queensland Theatre Company's production, the play focuses on a dinner party, with lawyer Amir, his artist wife Emily, his work colleage Jory and her husband Isaac sharing a meal. Of course, chats over meals can veer into unexpected territory, and expose the reality behind social veneers. Everyone knows the kind of situation we're talking about, although no one wants to.

Probing and powerful, it's no wonder Disgraced not only took home the 2013 Pulitzer Prize, but was nominated for best play at the 2015 Tonys as well. It's also topical and timely too, particularly given both the current local and international climate. Expect a hard-hitting night at the theatre.

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