All this is strung together through musical interludes that are by turns amusing, melancholy, and evocative.

Both Vogel and Taichman have held a lengthy obsession with Aschs play, encountering it at university.

Two of the newcomers are exceptionally mesmerizing.

L-R: Elizabeth A. Davis and Adina Verson in Paula Vogel’s “Indecent.” A co-production with Huntington Theatre Company, “Indecent” runs through July 7, 2019 at the Ahmanson Theatre. For more information, please visit CenterTheatreGroup.org. Press Contact: CTGMedia@CTGLA.org / (213) 972-7376. Photo by Craig Schwartz.

Credit: Craig Schwartz

Returning cast members Adina Verson and Richard Topol have only grown richer in their time with the project.

Topol has perhaps the most essential role in an ensemble that demands much of every player.

Hes a beacon for the enduring power of art.

The company of Paula Vogel’s “Indecent.” A co-production with Huntington Theatre Company, “Indecent” runs through July 7, 2019 at the Ahmanson Theatre. For more information, please visit CenterTheatreGroup.org. Press Contact: CTGMedia@CTGLA.org / (213) 972-7376. Photo by Craig Schwartz.

Craig Schwartz