About The Play :

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.

   
 

When reviewed by the New York Times in 1987, the play was described as . . . "Wonderfully puzzling ...a crackling thriller...sends electric thrills up the spine !"  In 2005, the Times again reviewed PERFECT CRIME, noting the play's . . . " thematic elegance " and called the play " an urban legend . . . still kicking after 18 years ."

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