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PIVEN BLAMES 'HIGH MERCURY COUNT' FOR AXED SHOWS
JEREMY PIVEN has blamed a "high mercury count" for the mystery illness that prompted him to abandon all upcoming performances for Broadway play SPEED-THE-PLOW.
Piven abruptly ended his run in the show - which marked his debut on Broadway - after doctors ordered him to "immediately" make his exit, which meant skipping performances on Tuesday (16Dec08) and Wednesday (17Dec08), according to his spokesperson.
The show began its run on 23 October (08) and Piven was scheduled to perform the until its close on 22 February (09).
Playwright David Mamet has yet to name a permanent replacement for the actor.
He adds, "I talked to Jeremy on the phone, and he told me that he discovered that he had a very high level of mercury. So my understanding is that he is leaving showbusiness to pursue a career as a thermometer.
"The good news is that some really great actors will be helping out and stepping in, which to me is a sign of great heroism and friendship."
A source tells the New York Post that the star - who earns a reported $15,000 (GBP9,760) a week performing in the show - has recently complained of "exhaustion" and "being tired".
The play's investors are reportedly discussing calling in their own doctor to get a second opinion after the box office handed out an estimated $20,000 (GBP13,005) worth of refunds prompted by Piven's absence.
18 December 2008 19:12
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