Indecent (play)

Indecent
Written by Paula Vogel
Date premiered October 2015
Place premiered Yale Repertory Theatre
Original language English
Genre Drama

Indecent is a play by Paula Vogel. It recounts the controversy surrounding the play God of Vengeance by Sholem Asch, for which the cast of the original production were arrested on the grounds of obscenity.

Productions

The play was commissioned by Yale Repertory Theatre and American Revolutions: The United States History Cycle at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and received the 2015 Edgerton Foundation New American Plays Award.[1]

Indecent had its world premiere production at Yale Repertory Theatre in October 2015.[2] It then played a limited engagement at the La Jolla Playhouse from November 13 to December 10, 2015.[3]

The play had its New York premiere Off-Broadway at the Vineyard Theatre, opening on May 17, 2016, following previews from April 27. It played a limited engagement to June 12, 2016.[4] It was directed by Rebecca Taichman, choreographed by David Dorfman and featured music by Lisa Gutkin and Aaron Halva. The cast featured Katrina Lenk, Mimi Lieber, Max Gordon Moore, Tom Nelis, Steven Rattazzi, Richard Topol and Adina Verson. The production transferred to Broadway where it opened at the Cort Theatre on April 18, 2017, following previews from April 4.[5] This marks the first time a play by Vogel has appeared on Broadway.[6] The cast remained from the Off-Broadway production, who were joined by Ben Cherry, Andrea Goss, and Eleanor Reissa.[5] The play was initially announced to be closing on June 25, but on June 23 producer Daryl Roth rescinded the closing notice and the run was extended to August 6.[7]

The Broadway production was filmed on August 3, 2017 for a future release in January 2018 on BroadwayHD.[8]

Critical reception

The play received positive reviews. In his review of the Broadway production for The New York Times, Ben Brantley said of the play "Indecent is, above all, decent, in the most complete sense of the word. It is virtuous, sturdily assembled, informative and brimming with good faith. The territory it covers in its one hour and 45 minutes is immense."[9] In her review for Newsday, Linda Winer asked "Has there ever been anything quite like Indecent, a play that touches — I mean deeply touches — so much rich emotion about history and the theater, anti-Semitism, homophobia, censorship, world wars, red-baiting and, oh, yes, joyful human passion?... It’s a gripping and entertaining show with laughter and tears and a real rainstorm in which two women from the marvelous 10-member cast re-enact what, in 1921, had been the first lesbian kiss on an American stage."[10]

Frank Rizzo, in his review of the Yale Rep production for the Hartford Courant wrote: "But at its heart it is the story of the transformative pull of art: Taichman's lyrical and image-rich direction, David Dorf's mesmerizing choreography and the atmospheric-setting music composed by Gutkin and Halva all add up to a compelling world of theatrical storytelling."[11]

Awards and honors

Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result Ref
2017 Drama League Awards Best Play Nominated [12]
Outer Critics Circle Awards Outstanding New Broadway Play Nominated [13][14]
Outstanding Director of a Play Rebecca Taichman Won
Outstanding Lighting Design Christopher Akerlind Nominated
Outstanding Projection Design Tal Yarden Nominated
Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play Richard Topol Nominated
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play Katrina Lenk Nominated
Drama Desk Awards Outstanding Play Nominated [15]
Outstanding Lighting Design for a Play Christopher Akerlind Won
Tony Awards Best Play Nominated [16][17]
Best Direction of a Play Rebecca Taichman Won
Best Lighting Design of a Play Christopher Akerlind Won

References

  1. "Yale Rep begins its new season with world premiere of 'Indecent'". news.yale.edu. 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2017-04-30.
  2. "Paula Vogel’s Indecent Books a Broadway Theatre | Playbill". Playbill. Retrieved 2017-04-30.
  3. "Indecent". www.lajollaplayhouse.org. Retrieved 2017-04-30.
  4. Isherwood, Charles (2016-05-17). "Review: ‘Indecent’ Revisits a Play Colliding With Broadway Mores and More". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-04-30.
  5. 1 2 "Indecent Opens on Broadway April 18 | Playbill". Playbill. Retrieved 2017-04-30.
  6. Paulson, Michael (2017-03-22). "Two Female Playwrights Arrive on Broadway. What Took So Long?". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-04-30.
  7. "Audience Member Shouts “Let’s Hear It For Women Producers!” As Broadway’s Tony-Winning ‘Indecent’ Extends Run". Deadline. Retrieved 2017-07-05.
  8. http://www.playbill.com/article/indecent-will-be-filmed-for-future-broadwayhd-release
  9. Brantley, Ben (2017-04-18). "Review: ‘Indecent’ Pays Heartfelt Tribute to a Stage Scandal". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-04-30.
  10. Winer, Linda (2017-04-18). "‘Indecent’ review: Gripping, extraordinary play about a play". Newsday. Retrieved 2017-04-30.
  11. Rizzo, Frank. "Yale Rep's 'Indecent' Celebrates Transformative Power Of Theater" Hartford Courant, October 9, 2015
  12. Cox, Gordon (2017-04-19). "Daniel Craig, Cate Blanchett, Allison Janney Nominated for Drama League Awards". Variety. Retrieved 2017-04-30.
  13. Cox, Gordon (2017-04-25). "Outer Critics Circle Nominations: ‘Anastasia,’ ‘Hello, Dolly!’ Lead the Pack (Full List)". Variety. Retrieved 2017-04-30.
  14. Hetrick, Adam. "Bette Midler, 'Come From Away', and 'The Band’s Visit' Win Outer Critics Circle Awards" Playbill, May 7, 2017
  15. Gerard, Jeremy (2017-04-27). "‘Hello, Dolly!’ And ‘The Hairy Ape’ Lead Drama Desk Musical, Drama Nominations". Deadline. Retrieved 2017-04-30.
  16. "UPDATING LIVE: Check Here for the 2017 Tony Award Nominations". Playbill. 2017-05-02. Retrieved 2017-05-02.
  17. http://www.playbill.com/article/the-complete-list-of-tony-winners-dear-evan-hansen-and-hello-dolly-lead-the-pack
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