


Talisman Theatre and Arts Centre
Barrow Road, Kenilworth CV8 1EG
Monday 4th - Saturday 9th November 2024
NEVER THE SINNER

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A shocking true-life crime drama!
by John Logan
Directed by Sam Harris

Step into the gripping world of ‘Never the Sinner,’ a thought-provoking stage play that unravels the shocking true-life crime drama of two young men whose lives took a chilling turn in the 1920s.
As they navigate the blurred lines between good and evil, right and wrong, this compelling drama explores the complexities of human nature and the pursuit of justice.
Join us for a riveting performance that will keep you on the edge of your seat, challenging your beliefs and leaving you with lingering questions about morality, guilt, and the darkness that resides within us all. ‘Never the Sinner’ is a thrilling theatrical experience that delves deep into the human psyche, ensuring you’ll be talking about it long after the final curtain falls.
Please note: this play has strong language throughout, with scenes of violence and sexual inference.
Age recommendation: 15 years old and upwards.
PERFORMANCE DATES & TIMES
We have two wheelchair spaces available for each performance. To book wheelchair spaces, be added to the waiting list or ticket returns, please contact Box Office on 01926 856548 (or via our Contact Us page)
Talisman Theatre and Arts Centre
Barrow Road, Kenilworth CV8 1FN
We have two wheelchairs spaces as indicated on the seating plan above. To check availability and book please contact the Box Office on 01926 856548 (or email us through our Contact Us page)
Click for Seating Plan
CAST & CREW
Cast
Nathan Leopold – Julien Rosa
Richard Loeb – Ben Ionoff
Robert Crowe – Dan Gough
Clarence Darrow – Peter Nouwens
Reporter 1 – Matt Baxter
Reporter 2 – Katie-Anne Ray
Reporter 3 – Daniel Peckett
Crew
Director – Sam Harris
Production Manager – Jo Gough
Set Designer – James Harris
Choreographer – Alasdair Stewart
Wardrobe – Saira Roper and Katie-Anne Ray
Props – Lewis Sully and Maurice Smith
Lighting – Nigel Elliott
Sound – James Harris
Set Build – Talisman Set Build Team
Publicity – Sharon Sully & James Harris
Photography – Robert Warner & Peter Weston
DIRECTOR'S NOTES
On May 21st 1924, in Chicago Illinois, 19 year old Nathan Leopold and 18 year old Richard Loeb, lured 14 year old Bobby Franks (a distant cousin of Loeb’s) into their car and brutely murdered him. They then proceeded to try and confuse police by laying false clues, in particular, a fake ransom demand, which they sent to the Franks family. Their plan quickly fell apart when the body of Bobby Franks was discovered the following day and the pair were arrested. The boys confessed to the crime and presented it as an intellectual exercise, driven by their belief in the concept of Nietzsche’s Übermensch, the superman who transcended conventional human mortality, which they believed enabled and entitled them to carry out the “perfect crime”.
Their trial, for what became known as “the crime of the century” began in July 1924 at the Cook County Criminal Court and lasted for 32 days. Renowned attorney Clarence Darrow was hired by the boys’ families to defend them and he took the case because he was hugely opposed to the idea of capital punishment. The state’s attorney, Robert Crowe, by contrast, was firmly of the view that justice could only be served by hanging the 2 boys. Darrow believed that a jury trial would almost certainly end in conviction and the death penalty, so by entering a plea of guilty, he removed the need for a jury and turned the trial into an extended sentencing hearing, placing the burden of punishment entirely on the shoulders of Judge John R. Caverly.
I have always found true life crime fascinating and often wonder, as I am sure do many of you, what makes people carry out acts that the vast majority of humanity would never be able to even contemplate. From researching the history of the case,
as well as watching rehearsals, I constantly find myself persuaded by both attorney’s arguments and struggle to decide what I actually think constitutes justice. I personally am opposed to the death penalty, but I can almost align myself with Crowe when he questions what Mrs Franks would make of Darrow’s submissions (all 8 hours of them). Maybe it’s the lawyer in me, but I also have huge respect for Darrow’s tactics in removing the jury and essentially trying to take some control back and give his clients a fighting chance.
The case has inspired numerous fictional works including Patrick Hamilton’s play “Rope” (later turned into a film by Alfred Hitchcock), the novel “Compulsion” also turned into a film in 1959 with Orson Wells, as well as more recent Hollywood
movies such as “Funny Games” and “Murder By Numbers”. John Logan’s “Never The Sinner” is based on the newspaper and court reports from the time, so has some real factual basis, but at the same time, seeks to explore the relationship between Leopold and Loeb and questions just how far someone might go to prove their love and devotion.
Sam Harris
CAST PHOTOS
Ben Ionoff
Julien Rosa
Dan Gough
Peter Nouwens
Matt Baxter
Katie-Anne Ray
Daniel Peckett
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