It's NO HOLDS BARRED When Comedian Lenny Clarke Returns to Capitol Center Today

By: Jan. 13, 2017
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Comedian Lenny Clarke returns to the historic Capitol Center for the Arts in Downtown Concord on Friday, January 13, 2017 at 8PM with his "No Holds Barred" standup comedy tour. Tickets are $30, plus any applicable fees for phone/Internet sales.

Clarke was featured in the Dennis Leary FX show RESCUE ME and has also been in the comedy movies There's Something about Mary, Fever Pitch, Stuck on You and Me, Myself and Irene. He spent several years as the host of the open-mike nights at the Ding Ho Comedy Club in Cambridge, MA and has traveled the world as a stand-up comic. His skills captured the attention of Rodney Dangerfield, who cast him in Nothin' Goes Right. The two also worked together years later on Meet Wally Sparks.

Clarke had his own television series, the eponymous Lenny. Other TV work includes The John Larroquette Show, hosting The Sunday Comics, and appearances on Touched by an Angel, Hollywood Square, The Job and The Love Boat: The Next Wave.

Tickets for the January 13 show may be ordered by calling the Capitol Center for the Arts at (603) 225-1111 or online at www.ccanh.com. Tickets may also obtained at the CCA's box office at 44 South Main St., Concord, NH, which is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 11AM to 6PM and Saturdays from 11AM to 2PM.

About the Capitol Center for the Arts

The award-winning Capitol Center for the Arts (www.ccanh.com) inspires, educates, and entertains audiences by providing a quality venue for the performing arts as well as an eclectic variety of professional-level, artistically-significant presentations. The Center is conveniently located off Rt. 93 in downtown Concord, New Hampshire and is close to several quality restaurants, shopping boutiques, and other area attractions. The facility first opened in 1927 as the Capitol Theatre, a prime stop on the Vaudeville circuit; it later became Concord's premier movie house and concert hall. After closing in 1989, it underwent a multi-million dollar renovation / modernization and reopened in 1995 as the Capitol Center for the Arts. Today, the Capitol Center is home to the 1304-seat Chubb Theatre, the Spotlight Café, The Governor's Hall ballroom, and the Kimball House, a stately Victorian mansion.



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