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News Last Chance: Weller's Heart Stops at NYC's Hypothetical After Nov. 20 The world premiere of The Heart of Art, Michael Weller's satire on show business, will close Nov. 20 at the New 14th Street Y, the new home of the Hypothetical Theatre Company. Performances began Oct. 27.

The world premiere of The Heart of Art, Michael Weller's satire on show business, will close Nov. 20 at the New 14th Street Y, the new home of the Hypothetical Theatre Company. Performances began Oct. 27.

Heart is a satirical look at theatre producer Art Dick, who drives top playwright Henry Livid from his theatre and now must find another writer to scribe a star-vehicle for Val Gigante. Dick comes across a Lower East Side-based writer named Kyle Wayward, who, once chosen, must survive the psychological torment of working with Dick.

Weller's plays include Moonchildren, Loose Ends, Fishing, Split, Ghost on Fire, Spoils of War and Lake No Bottom. Weller has also penned the screenplays for director Milos Foreman's "Hair" and "Ragtime." Amy Feinberg will direct.

Allan Corduner, currently starring as Arthur Sullivan in the New York Film Festival's centerpiece film, Mike Leigh's "Topsy Turvy," takes a stage turn as theatre impresario Arthur Dick. British actor Corduner made his Broadway debut in Serious Money opposite Alec Baldwin and recently appeared as steward Henry Etches in the original Broadway company of Titanic. Film and television credits include "Yentl," "Talk Radio," Nicholas Roeg's "Heart of Darkness" and the featured role of Billy Wilder in "Norma and Marilyn" (HBO).

Also in the cast are David Fitzgerald (Kyle Wayward), Stefanie Zadravec, Dannah Chaifetz, Robert Bowen, Jr., Mark Zeisler, David Rankin, Stewart Clarke and Melinda Wade. Hypothetical artistic director Amy Feinberg directs. Tickets are $15. For more information, call (212) 642-8582.

-- By Christine Ehren and Robert Simonson

 
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