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Thrill Me: The Leopold & Loeb Story
First Preview: Nov 15, 2015
Opening Date: Dec 3, 2015
Closing Date: Dec 20, 2015
Running Time: 01:40
Playing @
Luna Stage
555 Valley Road, West Orange, NJ 07052
Relationships can be murder.
A two-character musical drama that recounts the chilling true story of the legendary duo who committed one of the most infamous and heinous crimes of the twentieth century.
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
THURSDAY @ 7:30 PM
FRIDAY & SATURDAY @ 8 PM
SUNDAY @ 3 PM
A two-character musical drama that recounts the chilling true story of the legendary duo who committed one of the most infamous and heinous crimes of the twentieth century.
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
THURSDAY @ 7:30 PM
FRIDAY & SATURDAY @ 8 PM
SUNDAY @ 3 PM
Show Notes: No Intermission
Age Guidance: 16
TDF Tickets Offers:
TDF Member tickets:
Not currently available for this show
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Never
Full-price tickets:
$32.00 - $37.00
Reviews
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"Stephen Dolginoff's pocket musical about the Leopold and Loeb murder case lands like a well-placed punch, arresting and a bit breathtaking. Others have told the tale in plays and films, but there is something brazenly satisfying about Mr. Dolginoff's rendition. It's a reminder that evil often looks and sounds beautiful."
----- NY Times. -
"Stephen Dolginoff's pocket musical about the Leopold and Loeb murder case lands like a well-placed punch, arresting and a bit breathtaking. Others have told the tale in plays and films, but there is something brazenly satisfying about Mr. Dolginoff's rendition. It's a reminder that evil often looks and sounds beautiful."
----- NY Times. -
"Stephen Dolginoff's pocket musical about the Leopold and Loeb murder case lands like a well-placed punch, arresting and a bit breathtaking. Others have told the tale in plays and films, but there is something brazenly satisfying about Mr. Dolginoff's rendition. It's a reminder that evil often looks and sounds beautiful."
----- NY Times. -
"Stephen Dolginoff's pocket musical about the Leopold and Loeb murder case lands like a well-placed punch, arresting and a bit breathtaking. Others have told the tale in plays and films, but there is something brazenly satisfying about Mr. Dolginoff's rendition. It's a reminder that evil often looks and sounds beautiful."
----- NY Times.
Accessibility
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Assisted Listening System
Hearing enhancement devices are available free of charge for each performance on a first-come, first-served basis. -
Parking
Street parking is available at no charge after 6pm and all day on Sundays directly in front of the building and on the side streets (Hazel Ave. and Mitchell St.) around 555 Valley Road. The lot across the street on Hazel Ave. is permit parking only after 6pm. Additional parking may be found on Freeman Street. -
Telephone
None on premises -
Wheelchair Info
Wheelchair accessible. Please indicate any special seating request when ordering your tickets.








