![]() ![]() ![]() At a time when cinema seeks to isolate the present moment, to determine, through its own techniques, how it is read, resisting the dialogic, theatre offers itself as a genuine conversation with self and society alike.” (Bigsby, 2000, p. “For her, theatre is an authentic dialogue with the culture and with the history of theatre itself (‘Every time you read a play there is a sense in which you are talking to Aristotle’).If they can go along for a ride they wouldn’t ordinarily take, or don’t even know they are taking, then they might see highly charged political issues in a new and unexpected way.” – Vogel (Bigsby, 2000) Teacher of playwrighting at Brown University and Yale School of Drama.Written by Paula Vogel in her Broadway debut, after more than 22 plays including the Pulitzer Prize winning How I Learned to Drive. ![]() (l-r): Katrina Lenk as ‘Manke,’ Adina Verson as ‘Rivkele’ in INDECENT, a new play by Paula Vogel, co-created by Paula Vogel and Rebecca Taichman, and directed by Rebecca Taichman, at the Cort Theatre, 138 West 48th Street. ![]()
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