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Mark Linn-Baker replaces Adam Arkin in Losing Louie
By Amy Somensky Aug 7, 2006, 2:52 GMT
New York: Mark Linn-Baker has joined the upcoming Broadway producton of Losing Louie. Linn-Baker replaces the previously announced Adam Arkin. He joins Matthew Arkin, Scott Cohen, Jan Maxwell, and Michele Pawk.
Linn-Baker’s Broadway credits include Toad in A Year With Frog and Toad, Hysterium in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Laughter on the 23rd Floor, Face Value, and Doonesbury. He is probably most known for playing Larry Appleton on the sitcom Perfect Strangers.
The Manhattan Theater Club production of Simon Mendes da Costa's Losing Louie will begin previews at the Biltmore Theater on September 21st and officially open on October 12th. Jerry Zaks directs.
How do our childhood memories affect our lives? How do the mistakes of one generation impact the next? And most importantly, why does love make us do such crazy things? Interwoven events from the past and present blend together in this wise and witty new play, as two generations of family members work things out in the same bedroom, fifty years apart.
For Losing Louie tickets visit www.manhattantheaterclub.org.
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