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Pulitzer Prize, Play, 2013 "Sparkling and combustible," (Bloomberg Businessweek). "Disgraced rubs a myriad of unexpected raw areas with intellect and humor." (Newsday). "In dialogue that bristles with wit and intellect, Akhtar puts modern day attitudes toward religious beliefs under a microscope, exposing how tenuous self-image can be for people given birth to into one way to be who have embraced another.... Everyone has been informed that politics and religious beliefs are two themes that needs to be off-limits at public gatherings. But observing these heroes rip into these forbidden issues, there is no arguing that they lead to ear-tickling good theater." (New York Times). "Add a liberal flow of alcohol and several major secrets suddenly revealed, and you've got yourself one dangerous social gathering." (Associated Press).