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Narrated by:
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Aasif Mandvi
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January LaVoy
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Kevin T. Collins
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By:
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Ayad Akhtar
About this listen
From the Pulitzer Prize winner for Drama and author of Homeland Elegies, a "sparkling and combustible" play about identity in America after September 11 (Bloomberg).
"In dialogue that bristles with wit and intelligence, Akhtar puts contemporary attitudes toward religion under a microscope, revealing how tenuous self-image can be for people born into one way of being who have embraced another.... Everyone has been told that politics and religion are two subjects that should be off-limits at social gatherings. But watching these characters rip into these forbidden topics, there's no arguing that they make for ear-tickling good theater" (New York Times).
"Add a liberal flow of alcohol and a couple of major secrets suddenly revealed, and you've got yourself one dangerous dinner party" (Associated Press).
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Critic reviews
"The best play I saw last year.... [a] quick-witted and shattering drama.... DISGRACED rubs all kinds of unexpected raw spots with intelligence and humor."—Linda Winer, Newsday
"A sparkling and combustible contemporary drama.... Ayad Akhtar's one-act play deftly mixes the political and personal, exploring race, freedom of speech, political correctness, even the essence of Islam and Judaism. The insidery references to the Hamptons and Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and art critic Jerry Saltz are just enough to make audience members feel smart.... Akhtar...has lots to say about America and the world today. He says it all compellingly, and none of it is comforting."—Philip Boroff, Bloomberg Businessweek
"Compelling... DISGRACED raises and toys with provocative and nuanced ideas."—Jesse Oxfeld, New York Observer
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- Jenny
- 05-22-23
Embracing story
This play is phenomenal - probably why it won awards…Performances by the actors are solid and make the story come alive. There didn’t need to be so many stage directions for this production. Overall super engaging and surprising. I love the way the play builds and culminates.
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- EAlex
- 05-29-21
Provocative play; disappointing performance
This is an excellent play that is provocative and asks interesting questions about religion and identity in America. But I much prefer the acting In LATW’s version of the play to the acting in this version! The pacing is slow and off and the performances of the actors--except for the lead-- seemed not just miscast, but their lines are said in a way that is more like reading with expression than actual performing. They even had the same actor reading the stage directions and the role of Isaac! Please do yourself a favor and buy the LATW version of Disgraced instead of this one. In the LATW version, the acting is brilliant, smartly-paced and the actors are not just reading with expression, but actually performing!
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- Adrienne Doolan
- 12-21-20
So sorry it was finished.
Loved every moment of this. Actually saved the final chapter for a special moment.
Wonderful play, wonderful script. I almost felt I was in the theatre and could have clapped when it ended. More like this please.
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- Andy
- 06-21-21
Thought-provoking play, excellent performance
This is a very well-crafted fable performed by a top-notch cast.
Though the drama feels like it's leading you along towards a specific final argument, I still found myself surprised at the end.
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- linda
- 09-12-23
I listened when I had a terrible headache
The story didn’t help my headache much haha, but the production and drama was so engaging I had to keep listening. I felt like I was at a play, it was fantastic…recommend!
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- Yang
- 06-30-16
Great Piece
This is the first time that I used audible. This play is an amazing piece that left me in deep reflection and thinking. Highly recommend!
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- Nancy
- 01-13-16
Wonderful play
What wonderful thought provoking play. I can't wait to read/listen more of the Ayad's works. Highly highly recommend this.
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- Valerie Dudley
- 09-13-19
A much needed look behind the curtain
I hated how much this play read my mind - in a good way. Prejudice and bias must see the light of day. Very well paced and well written play, made me question humanity. How can something be so harsh and so entertaining at the same time? Well done.
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