
Indecent
Drama
Overview
The Tony Award-winning play, based on the story of a Broadway acting troupe arrested for indecency for performing Sholem Asch's "God of Vengeance" and their fight against censorship.
Top Cast


Richard Topol
Richard Topol
Lemml
Richard Topol
Lemml


Max Gordon Moore
Max Gordon Moore
Sholem Asch / Eugene O'Neill / Avram Zederbaum
Max Gordon Moore
Sholem Asch / Eugene O'Neill / Avram Zederbaum


Adina Verson
Adina Verson
Madje Asch / Rifkele / Chana Mandlebaum
Adina Verson
Madje Asch / Rifkele / Chana Mandlebaum


Katrina Lenk
Katrina Lenk
Menke / Halina Cygansky
Katrina Lenk
Menke / Halina Cygansky


Mimi Lieber
Mimi Lieber
Esther / Vera Parnicki
Mimi Lieber
Esther / Vera Parnicki


Tom Nelis
Tom Nelis
Rudolph Schildkraut / Yekel / Otto Godowsky / Elder Sholem Asch
Tom Nelis
Rudolph Schildkraut / Yekel / Otto Godowsky / Elder Sholem Asch


Steven Rattazzi
Steven Rattazzi
Nakhmen / Mendel Shultz
Steven Rattazzi
Nakhmen / Mendel Shultz
Aaron Halva
Aaron Halva
Moriz Godowsky
Aaron Halva
Moriz Godowsky
Lisa Gutkin
Lisa Gutkin
Nelly Friedman
Lisa Gutkin
Nelly Friedman
Matt Dariau
Matt Dariau
Mayer Balsam
Matt Dariau
Mayer Balsam
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