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Broadway indecent
Broadway indecent




broadway indecent

Click here for additional location information. The stairs just inside the door will take you to other parts of the building to enjoy dining and drinks before the performance. The elevator to the second floor is on your right. The box office is on your left, past the information desk. Enter through the doors at the corner of Park and Langdon Streets. Location: The Play Circle is located on the second floor of the Memorial Union. Parking: There are over 2500 parking spots within a five-minute walk of the Union. Indecent ticket prices (fees not included) Click here to see their hours and policies. Please note: Tickets purchased online or by phone include a $4.00 per ticket convenience fee paid the Wisconsin Union Theater (fees are not included in the chart below) This fee can be avoided by purchasing in person.īox office services are provided through the Campus Arts Box Office at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Visit the box office at the Union (800 Langdon St.) during business hours or starting one hour before each performance (no fees). Fees apply)Ĭall the Campus Arts Box Office at 608-265-ARTS (fees apply) Tickets can be purchased in one of three ways: Tickets: Tickets prices vary by date and age level. Supertitles always indicate the English and Yiddish translations for everything being said. Languages:Parts of Indecent are performed in Yiddish and German. Please just be aware that actors will be entering and exiting through the entrances to the theatre. We completely understand if you need to get up during the performance. Running Time: Indecent runs approximately 110 minutes with no intermission. When that occurs, supertitles indicate the English translations. Please note: This production is in English with occasional Yiddish and German spoken. Using an ensemble of seven actors and three musicians, INDECENT imagines the story of the people who fought for love, identity, and art, refusing, in a terrifying time, to be silenced. Others saw it as an act of traitorous libel, speaking out against the play during its Broadway run, which eventually led to the actors being charged with obscenity. With its powerful tale of a Jewish father and a beautiful love scene between two women, some saw "God of Vengeance" as a seminal work of Jewish culture. This Tony-Award winning piece by Pulitzer Prize-winner Paula Vogel tells the story of a Yiddish play called "God of Vengeance," its controversial 1923 Broadway debut, what led up to it, and what followed.

broadway indecent

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Broadway indecent