On 16 January 2016, Isabelle Redfern opens in the German premiere of "Disgraced" at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus Hamburg. In a New York Upper East Side apartment, two couples come together: Amir, a Pakistani American married to Emily, a WASP (White Anglo-Saxon Protestant) and an artist who has discovered Islamic culture for herself, while he, an apostate, sees himself as a critic of Islam. The second couple is made up of Isaac, a Jewish-American art curator, and Jory, an African-American attorney. Jory works at the same Jewish law firm as Amir; both are top players in mergers and acquisitions, and their annual salaries hover somewhere in the six-figure range, where a job move can readily command another $200,000. They are all arrivals — well-off, comfortable citizens whose ethnic and religious roots entail no social or existential hardships or conflicts. Director: Klaus Schumacher