Kithless in Paradise, Pushing the Boundaries of Friendship, Opens Off-Broadway Sept. 20 | Playbill

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News Kithless in Paradise, Pushing the Boundaries of Friendship, Opens Off-Broadway Sept. 20 Bill Norrett/Cyrano Players, Inc. present the world premiere of Kithless in Paradise, a play about cracks that form in a lifelong friendship, which officially opens Sept. 20 at the Lion Theatre on Theatre Row following previews that began Sept. 13.

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Brit Herring and Bob Manus Photo by Carol Rosegg

Molly Moroney's play is scheduled for a limited engagement through Oct. 9 at the Off-Broadway venue.

Directed by Niki Flacks, the cast features Liz Frost, Brit Herring, Bob Manus, Tracy Newirth, David Wirth and Jill Melanie Wirth.

In Kithless in Paradise, according to producers, "some people have it all — endless supplies of cash, a chic circle of friends and the perfect marriage. The McCalls and Barretts share a life in the lap of luxury and decades of friendship. A rollicking, lavish dinner party that promises to be full of laughter, wine and nostalgia takes a foul turn when a guest pushes the boundaries of friendship too far. Secrets spill forth, leaving all to question the tenuous binds that hold marriage, kith & kin, and life-long friendships together."

Other members of the creative team include scenic designer Raul Abrego, costume designer Rebecca Lustig, lighting designer Josh Scherr and sound designer Kimberly Carbone.

The Lion Theatre on Theatre Row is located at 410 West 42nd Street. For more information, visit www.KithlessinParadise.com. For tickets, call (212) 239-6200 or visit www.Telecharge.com.

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Jill Melanie Wirth, Brit Herring, Tracy Newirth, David Wirth, Liz Frost and Bob Manus Photo by Carol Rosegg
 
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