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Article: STAND-UP SUPPORT ACTOR BALABAN DIRECTS ONE-MAN 'ADDICTED' TOWARD NEW YORK.(Entertainment/Weekend/Spotlight)
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- Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
- Article date:
- June 11, 2003
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Byline: Lisa Bornstein
ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS
Mark Lundholm is going for the Big Apple and it's Bob Balaban's job to take him there.
Balaban - the ubiquitous actor of Gosford Park, A Mighty Wind and Seinfeld - is directing Lundholm's one-man show, Addicted.
The play, an extension of Lundholm's stand-up act about his time homeless and addicted, played last summer at the Denver Performing Arts Complex and has returned there for a two-week run. Next up: Off Broadway.
Balaban is not the only force behind the show. Add entertainment monolith Clear Channel, which also handles the national tour for the acclaimed death-penalty drama The ...
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