Sigourney Weaver to Be Gurney's Mrs. Farnsworth at Flea March 18 | Playbill

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News Sigourney Weaver to Be Gurney's Mrs. Farnsworth at Flea March 18 Sigourney Weaver will play the title character in the premiere of a new A.R. Gurney play, Mrs. Farnsworth, set to play Off-Broadway's Flea Theatre beginning March 18, the New York Times reported.
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Sigourney Weaver

In the comedy, Mrs. Farnsworth is writing a book about an old lover, a profligate WASP from a wealthy clan who sounds suspiciously like George W. Bush. The piece will be directed by Jim Simpson, Weaver's husband and the man who runs the Flea. Weaver and Simpson have teamed frequently of late, in such plays as The Guys.

Gurney, whose work is typically seen on the posh stages of Lincoln Center Theater and Manhattan Theatre Club, began his relationship with the gritty Tribeca theatre last year, when his O Jeruselum was produced there.

Mrs. Farnsworth adds to the increasingly political flavor the 2004 theatre season. Other timely dramas include Sixteen Wounded and Roar, both of which address the Israel-Palestine conflict, Embedded, about the Iraq war, and Ears on a Beatle, about the government tracking of John Lennon.

 
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