Jory (Karen Pittman) has just one scene, yet days, weeks even, after you've seen Disgraced, it's she who haunts you. Not to say that the other characters aren't interesting, or that their issues aren't worthy of conversation, or more profound ponderation. It's just that, as played by Pittman, she is the character who transcends the intellectual obtuseness of Ayak Akhthar's Pulitzer-prize winning play to enter the rea…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 10:00AM on December 17, 2014