1992–2014: Early works and breakthrough A productive playwright since the late 1970s, Vogel first came to national prominence with her
AIDS-related
seriocomedy The Baltimore Waltz, which won the
Obie Award for Best Play in 1992. She is best known for her Pulitzer Prize-winning play
How I Learned to Drive (1997), which examines the impact and echoes of child
sexual abuse and
incest. Other notable plays include
Desdemona, A Play About A Handkerchief (1993),
The Oldest Profession (1981),
And Baby Makes Seven (1984), ''
Hot 'N Throbbing (1994), and The Mineola Twins'' (1996). Her play
The Oldest Profession was first read in February 1981 at the Hudson Guild, New York City, directed by
Gordon Edelstein. The play premiered in April 1988 at Theatre Network in Edmonton, Canada and 25th Street Theatre in Saskatoon, Canada, directed by
Tom Bentley-Fisher. Subsequent productions include a reading at
Brown University in April 1990 and a production by Company One in Hartford, Connecticut in October 1991. The play premiered
Off-Broadway in September 2004 in a
Signature Theatre Company production.
And Baby Makes Seven premiered
Off-Broadway in April 1993, produced by the
Circle Repertory Company at the Lucille Lortel Theatre. The cast featured
Peter Frechette,
Cherry Jones and
Mary Mara. It was first produced by Theatre with Teeth, New York City, in January 1984, directed by Vogel. It was then produced at Theatre Rhinoceros, San Francisco, in February 1986, directed by Kris Gannon.
Desdemona was first produced by the Bay Street Theatre Festival, Sag Harbor, New York in July 1993 and then was produced Off-Broadway by the Circle Repertory Company in November 1993. The productions starred J. Smith-Cameron as
Desdemona and Cherry Jones as
Bianca.
Second Stage Theatre produced
How I Learned to Drive in February 2012, the first New York City production of the play in 15 years.
A Civil War Christmas was presented Off-Broadway at the New York Theatre Workshop, from November 13, 2012, to December 30, 2012. The play was directed by Tina Landau and featured
Alice Ripley and Bob Stillman. The play was nominated for the 2013
Lucille Lortel Award, Outstanding Director (Landau) and Outstanding Costume Design, (Toni-Leslie James) and won the Lortel Award for Outstanding Lighting Design (Scott Zielinski).
Artists Repertory Theatre, located in Portland, Oregon, presented
A Civil War Christmas: An American Musical Celebration, from November 22 to December 23, 2016.
2015–present: Broadway debut Vogel's first play with music,
Indecent, co-created and directed by Rebecca Taichman, premiered at Yale Repertory Theatre on October 2, 2015, and then ran at
La Jolla Playhouse (San Diego) in November 2015.
Indecent was a finalist for the 2016 Edward M. Kennedy Prize for Drama. The play premiered Off-Broadway at the Vineyard Theatre, running from April 27, 2016 (previews), officially on May 17, 2016, and closing on June 19, 2016. The play was nominated for the 2016
Lucille Lortel Award, Outstanding Play.
Indecent premiered on
Broadway at the
Cort Theatre on April 4, 2017, in previews, and opened April 18. The Off-Broadway cast, featuring
Adina Verson and
Katrina Lenk, reprised their roles in the Broadway production, with additional cast including Ben Cherry, Andrea Goss, and Eleanor Reissa. The play has music composed by Lisa Gutkin and Aaron Halva. The play is being produced by Vineyard Theatre in association with La Jolla Playhouse and Yale Repertory Theatre. This marks Vogel's Broadway debut. The play "is inspired by the real-life controversy surrounding the 1923 Broadway production of
Sholem Asch's
God of Vengeance, the love story of two women."
Indecent was nominated for the 2017 Outer Critics Circle Awards: Outstanding New Broadway Play, Rebecca Taichman as Outstanding Director of a Play, Outstanding Lighting Design, Outstanding Projection Design (Tal Yarden), Outstanding Featured Actor In A Play (Richard Topol), and Outstanding Featured Actress In A Play (Katrina Lenk). The play was nominated for the 2017
Drama Desk Award, Outstanding Play and Outstanding Lighting Design for a Play (Christopher Akerlind). Vogel premiered a new work titled
Mother Play on Broadway as part of Second Stage Theater's 2023–2024 season. ==Style and themes==