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Paul Adelstein's Feinstein's Aug 2015 at the Nikko Gig Postponed

By: Aug. 11, 2015
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Due to an unforeseen scheduling conflict, Paul Adelstein featuring Doris, originally scheduled for August 21-22 at Feinstein's at the Nikko, is postponed until further notice.

Songwriter, composer and actor Adelstein - joined by band mates from Doris - were slated to perform tracks off their third studio album, "All The Details," as well as other fan favorites.

A mainstay on television screens, Paul Adelstein is currently starring on "Girlfriends Guide To Divorce" for Bravo. He also serves as a writer/producer for the show. Paul recurred on season 3 and 4 of ABC's hit drama "Scandal" as ruthless campaign advisor Leo Bergen. His previous series regular roles include six seasons as Dr. Cooper Freedman on Shonda Rhimes' drama "Private Practice," and two seasons as Secret Service Agent Paul Kellerman on "Prison Break." He has also appeared on "Hack," "Cupid," "Breaking News," "Without A Trace," "Medium," "Scrubs," "Las Vegas," and "Law & Order."

Adelstein is an equally prolific film actor. His wide range of roles includes Wrigley, George Clooney's loyal sidekick, in the Coen Brothers' "Intolerable Cruelty," fast-talking record producer Hy Gordon opposite John Travolta and Uma Thurman in Elmore Leonard's "Be Cool," Lt. Hutchins in the critically acclaimed "Memoirs of a Geisha," and no less than five distinct characters in Harold Ramis' "Bedazzled."

Adelstein began his professional acting career in theater at the age of 20 when he joined John Cusack's commedia dell'arte troupe, New Crime Productions in his native Chicago. After appearing in commedia versions of Marat/Sade, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, and The Balcony, among others, he began working with the renowned Steppenwolf Theatre Company, where he appeared in numerous productions, including A Clockwork Orange, directed by Terry Kinney; Morning Star, directed by Frank Galati; and A Soldier's Tale, a co-production of Steppenwolf Theatre and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, featuring Pinchas Zuckerman and John Mahoney.

In addition to his acting career, Adelstein is the songwriter/singer in the Los Angeles-based band Doris, as well as recording and touring with The Poncey Lads and David Singer & the Sweet Science. One of Adelstein's songs can be heard in the Coen Brothers' film "Burn After Reading."

Adelstein attended Bowdoin College where he majored in English, minored in Music, received high honors for his thesis on James Joyce and Samuel Beckett and graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa.

For additional information on Feinstein's at the Nikko, visit: www.hotelnikkosf.com/feinsteins.



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