Andi Alhadeff and Cheyenne Casebier in Indecent (Bronwen Houck) |
Indecent
Seattle Repertory Theatre
Through October 26, 2019
First, you should know that this is one of the seminal
productions in Seattle stage history and you should not miss it.
Paula Vogel has crafted a deeply Jewish play about deeply
Jewish issues. She’s told a kind of “back story” about a play that Yiddish
writer Sholem Asch wrote in 1906, God of Vengeance, that made its way to
Broadway in 1923, only to be shut down abruptly as obscenity! But through
writing about all the issues this particular play raised in the Jewish
community, she also explores, in specificity, issues that bleed out into every
specific culture in the world.
In Indecent, Vogel shows Asch, as a 21-year-old,
having his play read aloud in the house of I. L. Peretz, another famous Yiddish
writer, and getting the reaction from the men present that the play is a
shocking depiction of Jewish life and they think it will cause people to judge
Jews harshly, keenly aware as they are to anti-Semitism and the negative,
embedded prejudices of the general population.