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News Even Bigger: Fat Pig Extends Off-Broadway to Feb. 26 Steven Pasquale will enjoy a longer stay in the Off-Broadway hit Neil LaBute play Fat Pig. The actor, who replaced Jeremy Piven on Jan. 5, will now remain through a new extension to Feb. 26. The show was originally due to close Jan. 15, but quickly extended to Feb. 5 in the face of good, if qualified, reviews, and audience interest.

Pasquale plays the central role of Tom. Piven, who won rave reviews, left for "earlier than anticipated production on season two of HBO's 'Entourage.'" Pasquale currently stars on FX's series "Rescue Me."

Jessica Capshaw will join the cast on Jan. 17, playing the Keri Russell role of Tom's vengeful ex-girlfriend Jeannie. Russell leaves Jan. 15. Capshaw was a series regular on "The Practice."

Andrew McCarthy and Ashlie Atkinson remain with the cast.

The MCC Theater production of Fat Pig opened Dec. 15 at the Lucille Lortel Theatre. Previews began Nov. 23, 2004.

Pasquale plays a youngish big city businessman who unexpectedly finds himself attracted to an outgoing, overweight librarian. The relationship furnishes him with feelings of contentment and growing maturity, but causes him unending and increasing anxiety at work, where prying and judgemental co-workers prove merciless in their assessment of his new mate. Relative newcomer Atkinson is Helen, the object of Piven's affections. McCarthy is Carter, a rotter of an office pal.

LaBute's other plays include bash, The Shape of Things and The Mercy Seat.

For more information on MCC, visit www.mcctheater.com.

 
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