
PERFECT CRIMESNAPPLE THEATER CENTER
210 West 50th Street
New York, New York 10019
Pricing:$41-$51
Box Office: (212) 921-7862
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OFF-BROADWAY SHOW INFORMATION
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE
Mon, Thurs-Sat at 8pm; Wed & Sat at 2pm; Sun at 3pm and 7:30pmOFFICIAL WEBSITE
www.Perfect-Crime.comRUNNING TIME
1 hour and 55 minutes with one intermissionGENRE
DramaADDITIONAL INFO
Actress Catherine Russell, dubbed the "Cal Ripken of Broadway" by People Magazine, originated the role of Margaret Brent and has played every performance but four since Perfect Crime opened in April of 1987, which recently earned her a spot in the Guinness World Records. Follow Perfect Crime on twitter - @PerfectCrimeNYCPERFORMANCE DATES
Performances from April 18, 1987Opening: April 18, 1987
Closing: Open ended run
MISCELLANEOUS
Click here for maps, directions, restaurant and hotel recommendations, and more at this venue.SYNOPSIS - ABOUT THE SHOW
With nearly 9000 performances, this mystery thriller play continues in the heart of Times Square in New York City.
Perfect Crime goes well beyond traditional mystery play. It is a sexy, compelling thriller, with well-timed surprises and laughs that relieve a growing dramatic tension. The main character is a Harvard-educated psychiatrist accused of bumping off her wealthy British husband.
The play is set in an affluent Connecticut town where this suspected murderess conducts her practice out of her secluded mansion. The handsome detective assigned to the case must overcome his own love-interest in the wife as he seeks to discover who murdered the husband, if indeed he was murdered at all.
OFF-BROADWAY REVIEWS
| Perfect Crime |
| Rated 1 out of 5 stars by 1 Best of Off Broadway users. |
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| Review: The Crime Is That It's Still Drawing Audiences by Amy M. |
| My girlfriends and I bought tickets for this production last August on a the advice of the actors or their paid accomplices that hang around the ticket vendors in NYC last August, and we all felt incredibly duped. Never had we seen such a mechanical, uninteresting production. It was flat, rote recitation (like, "I've been doing this for 20+ years --- yawn!") Seriously, save your money. I watched the faces of other audience members as we left, and they all appeared to be in a stupor. |
| posted on Apr 19, 2010 @ 12:26 PM |
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