Pulitzer winner Paula Vogel’s Indecent could be heading to Broadway this season. Tony-winning producers Daryl Roth and Elizabeth McCann told the New York Times that they would bring the show in if they can secure a theater.
Directed by Rebecca Taichman and choreographed by David Dorfman, the show played off-Broadway's Vineyard Theatre earlier this year; the cast included Katrina Lenk, Mimi Lieber, Max Gordon Moore, Tom Nelis, Steven Rattazzi, Richard Topol and Adina Verson.
Indecent, created by Vogel and Taichman, features music by Lisa Gutkin and Aaron Halva and follows the events surrounding the premiere of the controversial 1923 play God of Vengeance, considered an important work of Jewish culture by some and libel by others.
Indecent would be the first work of Vogel's on Broadway; she won a Pulitzer in 1998 for How I Learned to Drive.