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Sachin Joab in STC’s Disgraced

16 April 2016

9:00 AM

16 April 2016

9:00 AM

Our grandmothers told that we shouldn’t discuss politics or religion in polite society. Apparently that was not a lesson learned by the accomplished characters in a Pulitzer Prize-winning play receiving wide exposure this year in Australia. Disgraced won the Pulitzer in 2013. Two successful couples of differing origins are dining in a smart New York apartment.

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