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Louie Liberti Solo 'Almost Made' Extends to Dec. 3

By: Nov. 14, 2006
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Louie Liberti's solo show Almost Made has been extended through December 3rd at Urban Stages. The production was originally scheduled to close November 26th. The production is directed by DW Brown.

Written and performed by Liberti, the East Coast Premiere run of Almost Made follows a highly successful, sold-out run in Los Angeles at the Coast Playhouse and the Tamarind Theatre. Performances began in New York on October 14th.

Almost Made is a tribute to Liberti's father. The play "follows Liberti as a teen working with his father in the family-owned club. Devastated by his father's downward dive into drugs and depression, Louie escapes to the other side of the country, only to begin making the same mistakes as his father," according to press materials.

Louie Liberti has called Los Angeles his home for the past decade. He is a stage and TV actor as well as teacher and director. He is best known for role as Paramedic Bardelli on ER.

Performances are Thursday through Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 3 PM through December 3rd. Urban Stages is located at 259 West 30th Street.

Tickets are $35. To purchase tickets, visit www.smarttix.com, or call (212) 868-4444.

For more information visit www.almost-made.com.

Photo courtesy of Springer Associates PR.







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