Michael C. Hall, Toni Collette, Marisa Tomei, and Tracy Letts are set to star in Will Eno's play "The Realistic Joneses" in 2014. Previews for the Broadway show are scheduled for February, with a late March opening targeted.
Eno has also written "Middletown," "Title and Deed," and "Oh, the Humanity and other exclamations," a collection of five short plays.
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Hall just completed an eight-season run on the Showtime favorite "Dexter," for which he won a Golden Globe. A sequel or prequel appears likely, according to multiple reports.
Collette won a Golden Globe and Emmy Award for "United States of Tara," and also appeared in "The Sixth Sense" and "Little Miss Sunshine." She is currently one of the stars of the television show, "Hostages."
Tomei earned an Oscar for "My Cousin Vinny," and also played a stripper in "The Wrestler." Letts took home a Tony Award for "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" and joined the cast of Showtime's "Homeland" this season.
"The Realistic Joneses" debuted at the Yale Repertory Theatre in 2012 with Letts already in the cast. It was described thusly at its premiere,
according to Playbill.com: "Meet Bob and Jennifer, and their new neighbors John and Pony, two suburban couples who have more in common than their identical homes and the same last name on their mailboxes."
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