DPS Publications
Dramatists Play Service is pleased to announce the publication of:
THRILL ME: THE LEOPOLD & LOEB STORY by Stephen Dolginoff“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. Credit the lean approach to the storytelling.” —NY Times. “Startling! Provocative! I can’t get enough of this! Will keep you spellbound…THRILL ME freezes the blood and keeps you wanting more!” —NY Observer. “Stylish! With a noir attitude, THRILL ME is a two-character slice of pulp fact-fiction by intriguing storyteller Stephen Dolginoff.” —NY Newsday.
WOMAN BEFORE A GLASS by Lanie Robertson“Smoking, drinking, name-dropping, art, men and the men who make art…introduces us to the sensational history of Ms. Guggenheim.” —NY Times. “Consistently compelling and wildly entertaining…” —NY Post. “…animated and vivid…” —Village Voice.
THRILL ME: THE LEOPOLD & LOEB STORY by Stephen Dolginoff“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. Credit the lean approach to the storytelling.” —NY Times. “Startling! Provocative! I can’t get enough of this! Will keep you spellbound…THRILL ME freezes the blood and keeps you wanting more!” —NY Observer. “Stylish! With a noir attitude, THRILL ME is a two-character slice of pulp fact-fiction by intriguing storyteller Stephen Dolginoff.” —NY Newsday.
WOMAN BEFORE A GLASS by Lanie Robertson“Smoking, drinking, name-dropping, art, men and the men who make art…introduces us to the sensational history of Ms. Guggenheim.” —NY Times. “Consistently compelling and wildly entertaining…” —NY Post. “…animated and vivid…” —Village Voice.
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