Synopsis
Never the Sinner - The Leopold and Loeb Story
Published by Samuel French Inc
6 Male 1 Female
Seduction, deception and murder abound in this study of the boys' friendship overshadowed by a brutal murder ...
Chicago, May 21, 1924. Nathan Leopold Jr., age 18, and Robert Loeb, age 19, killed 14 year old Bobby Franks and were quickly apprehended when Leopold's glasses were found near the corpse
Clarence Darrow defended them, pleading eloquently against capital punishment. Why would wealthy young men murder an innocent boy? What demons lurked behind Leob's flashing good looks? Behind Leopold's saturnine intellect? This exquisite Off Broadway hit explores the complex relationship between these two who longed to create a private world of fevered intellect and romantic passion
The author suggests that, given twists of fate and character, Leopold or Loeb could be anyone who has loved too much, had a broken heart, wanted to prove everlasting devotion, or looked at a loved one and thought "I'd die for you ... I'd kill for you"
This is a love story set to themes of crime and punishment, the press, the times, humanism, Nietzsche's philosophy and the end of the jazz age
"Remarkable" ~ N. Y. Times
"Great theatre. One of the year's best! An excellent and compelling play!" ~ N.Y. Post
"Riveting" ~ N.Y. Daily News
"Brilliant, powerful and cinematic!" ~ AP
"Sweeps the audience into the boys' friendship without losing sight of the brutal murder. Lays out the furor and the legal maneuvering surrounding this "Trial of the Century' particularly well, suggesting that nothing much has changed" ~ New Yorker
"A taut, compelling psycho sexual waltz" ~ Newhouse Newspapers
"Electrifying" ~ WOR Radio