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Disgraced Makes You Reexamine What You Think, Who You Are
Disgraced, bravely offered to the Maltz Jupiter Theatre’s mainstream audience, is an incisive drama dissecting intersecting issues of ethnic identity, assimilation and especially persisting fear-fueled prejudices in post-9/11 America.
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Tagged Cantal Jean-Pierre, Disgraced, Eddie Morales, Fajer Kaisi, J. Barry Lewis, Joel Reuben Ganz, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Vanessa Morosco
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With Tensions High, ‘Disgraced’ Could Not Be More Timely
Disgraced, a drama dissecting ethnic relations in post 9/11 America, already has become one of the most produced plays in regional theaters over the past three years. But the Maltz Jupiter Theatre’s production opening this week obviously could not be more timely, although it was announced a year ago and penciled it before that.
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Tagged Disgraced, Fajer Kaisi, J. Barry Lewis, Maltz Jupiter Theatre
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