Tracy Letts' drama about a Texan police detective-turned-hitman will hit the New York stage next year, reported Daily Express.
Letts, who also wrote Pulitzer Prize-winning play 'August: Osage County', will reunite with director Pam MacKinnon for the Broadway show.
The duo worked together on the revival of 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf' which earned both of them 2013 Tony Awards.
"Killer Joe" was previously produced off-Broadway in 1998 with a cast which included "The Silence of the Lambs" star Scott Glenn and Man of Steel star Michael Shannon.
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