The New York Post's Michael Riedel reports that a new play by Memphis scribe and Tony Award winner Joe DiPietro may be heading to Broadway later this year.
CLEVER LITTLE LIES, which played its final performance at East Hampton's Guild Hall last weekend with theater verteran Marlo Thomas in the lead, opened last November at New Jersey's George Street Playhouse.
Riedel reports that several producers are "vying" to bring the production to the New York stage later this year with Thomas in the lead.
According to the synosis, as Clever Little Lies begins, Bill Jr. and his father, Bill are in the locker room discussing their just-completed game. Bill Jr. is distracted, off his game and seemingly under pressure. A confidence shared between father and son sets events into motion in which secrets are exposed and clever little lies are crafted, escalating into an unexpected revelation that could change everything.
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