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Updated · Fox News · May 22
Luigi Mangione Musical Opens in Manhattan on June 15 After 5 Sold-Out San Francisco Shows
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 22

Luigi Mangione Musical Opens in Manhattan on June 15 After 5 Sold-Out San Francisco Shows

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 22
  • June 15 is the scheduled opening night for “Luigi: The Musical” in Manhattan, a satirical show centered on 28-year-old alleged killer Luigi Mangione and staged miles from the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
  • The premiere lands a week after Mangione’s state trial had been expected to begin, but a judge pushed that trial to the fall, leaving the production’s timing intact.
  • Five performances in San Francisco in June 2025 sold out and drew standing ovations, suggesting strong demand for the Manhattan run.
  • The show’s writers say it is a comedy about failed institutions including healthcare, while critics argue it risks normalizing political violence by portraying Mangione as a justified or even martyr-like figure.
  • Polls cited in the report show 41% of Americans aged 18 to 29 in 2024 said killing a CEO was at least somewhat acceptable, and 40% in 2025 said political violence can be acceptable in some circumstances.
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