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Theatre review: Thrill Me - The Leopold & Loeb Story

Gripping and forensic, it serves up everything you could possibly want from an evening at the theatre

January 31, 2022 10:23
Jack Reitman & Bart Lambert in Thrill Me-The Leopold & Loeb Story at Jermyn Street Theatre photo by Steve Gregson-091
Jermyn Street Theatre
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Jermyn Street Theatre | ★★★★✩

Not so nice Jewish boys Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb (whose mother was actually Catholic) have been the subject of many a stage, screen and literary dramatisation inspired by their still-shocking crime committed in 1924 in their hometown of Chicago. 

Most famous of these is Hitchcock’s Rope, based on Patrick Hamilton’s play. However, Stephen Dolginoff’s musical, first seen in New York in 2003, deserves to be up there among the best of the works spawned by the terrible climax to Leopold and Loeb’s thrill-seeking spree — the murder of a child. 

Matthew Parker’s production recently put Islington’s Hope Theatre on the map and now it deservedly gets an extended life at Jermyn Street.  Bart Lambert and Jack Reitman play the eponymous pair (respectively Leopold and Loeb) with an air of well-heeled superiority. They are like a darker, grotesque version of Niles and Frasier, except that Nathan and Richard are not brothers but lovers addicted to master and minion role-play.