![]() ![]() Vogel told Becker that she is working with other members of the Broadway play and hopes to find another place in Jacksonville to hold the Douglas Anderson production. Playwright Paula Vogel and director Rebecca Taichman’s play Indecent is set to make its Broadway debut in April. ![]() “I do think this is the perfect collision between homophobia, Anti-Semitism and the notion we police our students in a move towards a totalitarianism,” Vogel said. Ron DeSantis to ask about the bill since he supported it and asked if it censors free expression.Ī spokesperson said “These types of decisions are made at the local level, and as such, do not involve the Governor’s office.” STORY: Trio of homeowners would like to pay their own money to move public boardwalkīecker emailed the office of Gov. ![]() “They do feel the ‘do not say gay law’ was written in such an oblique, unclear manner that it strikes fear into heart of every student and every educator,” said Vogel. The school produced Rent in 2021, which depicts a number of gay relationships, but that was before Florida passed the “Parental Rights in Education” law last July, otherwise known as the “don’t say gay” bill, which has caused concern among the theatre community and beyond. “My question is this: Is the content too mature for students or too mature for the school board?” Vogel said. The school district told Action News Jax in a statement that the play contains “adult sexual dialog that is inappropriate for student cast members and student audiences.” ![]()
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