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Since the troubling crime of Leopold & Loeb trod the boards of New York as a musical over ten years ago, its fame and success haven’t stopped growing not only in the USA, but also worldwide. Its author, Stephen Dolginoff, has become one of the biggest references of this new generation of dramaturges, who are determined to offer a new format within this genre, definitely more daring and risky. In this new interview for Primera Fila, Guillermo Názara Reverter meets the composer and librettist so he tells us about his start as a writer and his next projects, as well as all the secrets behind the scenes of Excítame (Thrill Me), the musical that “shakes” Madrid’s scene.