40% Off Tix: San Francisco Playhouse’s “Indecent” by Paula Vogel (Sept. 22-Nov. 5)
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Indecent is a Tony-winning play by Paula Vogel based on the real-life events surrounding the scandalous Broadway debut of Sholem Asch’s ‘God of Vengeance,’ considered to be a seminal work of Yiddish theatre by some, and a piece of traitorous libel by others.
With a klezmer-infused score and filled with joyous songs and dances, this play charts the history of that incendiary work and the artists who risked their careers and lives to perform it. Talkin Broadway raves “prepare for one of the most theatrical, thrilling, joyous, heartbreaking, illuminating, important plays you are likely to see this – or any other – year.”
Indecent
San Francisco Playhouse
September 22-November 5, 2022
450 Post St., San Francisco
Tickets start at $21$35– including side orchestra tickets!Exclusive – Get 40% off Tickets w/ secret code FUNCHEAP
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Top Rating! “Director Susi Damilano shapes the whole shebang with sensitivity and savvy … Indecent gives so many gifts.”San Francisco Chronicle
About The Playwright
Paula Vogel is a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright whose plays are produced throughout the world. Indecent opened on Broadway in April 2017 and was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Play. How I Learned to Drive received the Pulitzer Prize, Lortel Prize, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, and New York Drama Critics awards for Best Play, and her second OBIE Award.
Most recent awards include the American Theater Hall of Fame Award, the Dramatists Guild Lifetime Achievement Award, the Lillys, the Thornton Wilder Prize, the OBIE Award for Lifetime Achievement, and the NY Drama Critics’ Circle Award. She is honored to have three awards dedicated to emerging playwrights in her name: the American College Theater Festival, the Paula Vogel Award given annually by the Vineyard Theatre, and the recent Paula Vogel mentor’s award by Young Playwrights of Philadelphia.
For more, please visit www.paulavogelplaywright.com