Seattle Repertory
Theatre
Through February 6, 2016
I can totally see what the Pulitzer judges would appreciate
in the searing script by Ayad Akhtar, Disgraced.
The play not only punches through racism, religion, art, and fear-of-others, it
breaks open taboos everywhere it turns. Now, Seattle gets to experience it in
an air-tight production at Seattle Repertory Theatre that barely lets anyone
breathe after the first 20 minutes until the end.
The play is by no means flawless. In fact, the drive toward
the ending demonstrates the youth of the playwright in playwriting – it’s his
very first play. To my mind, the ending becomes “undeserved” in terms of the
development of the characters and what we have learned about them. But it is
undeniably brave and strong.