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Clever Little Lies

Clever Little Lies Tickets

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Now Extended Through 1/24/2016!

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Tickets at Westside Theatre Upstairs

The Westside Theatre was originally designed as the Second German Baptist Church in 1889 and first used as a theatre in 1973. There are two venues in the building, the Upstairs and Downstairs so mutliple shows may be running at the same time

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407 West 43rd Street
New York, NY 10036
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Westside Theatre Upstairs

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About Clever Little Lies on Broadway

venue

Venue

Westside Theatre Upstairs
407 West 43rd Street
New York, NY 10036
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Duration

90 minutes (no intermission)
Audience

Audience

May be inappropriate for 8 and under
calendar

Previews

Sept. 18, 2015

Opening

Oct. 12, 2015

Closing

Jan. 24, 2016

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Story for Clever Little Lies

A mother always knows when something is wrong. When Alice (MARLO THOMAS) notices her beloved husband Bill (GREG MULLAVEY) has returned home on edge after a tennis match with their son, she grows suspicious and springs into action. Determined to piece together the puzzle, she invites his son, Bill Jr. (GEORGE MERRICK), and daughter-in-law, Jane (KATE WETHERHEAD), over for drinks and dessert. Sidesplitting chaos ensues as Alice digs for the truth, resulting in even more honesty than anyone expected. Shattering and hilarious, Clever Little Lies is a story of long-term love and marriage… for better… and for worse.

Critics’ Reviews for Clever Little Lies

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"GOOD OLD-FASHIONED ENTERTAINMENT! A throwback to the Broadway comedies of the 1960’s. Marlo Thomas gives an emotionally authentic and touching performance. "

Charles Isherwood, The New York Times
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"Marlo Thomas delivers one of the funniest and most touching performances in years! "

Joan Hamburg, WABC
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"Thomas and Mullavey nail laughs and register heartaches. Joe DiPietro is a keen humorist who ‘gets’ this thing we call love."

Roma Torre, NY1