The Hollywood Reporter announced today that Charlie Sheen has added additional dates to his one-man touring show, "Charlie Sheen Live: My Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defeat is Not an Option Tour". They are:
April 5 - Playhouse Square; Cleveland
April 6 - Palace Theatre; Columbus, Ohio
April 8 - Radio City Music Hall; NYC
April 9 - Oakdale Theater; Wallingford, Conn.
April 12 - Agganis Arena; Boston
A promo for the show reads: "I'm going on the road. LIVE. Will there be surprises? Will there be guests? Will there be mayhem? Will you ask questions? Will you laugh? Will you scream? Will you know the truth? WILL THERE BE MORE?!?! This IS where you will hear the REAL story from the Warlock. Bring it. I dare you to keep up with me."
Sheen rose to fame as the star of the CBS sitcom "Two and a Half Men"; the show had been on hiatus since January after Sheen entered rehab. Its future is uncertain since CBS announced that it had canceled the rest of the season after the actor's scathing rant against Lorre on the radio program "Alex Jones Show."
In that interview, Sheen said of Lorre that he must have embarrassed him "in front of his children and the world by healing at a pace that his un-evolved mind cannot process."
He went on to call Lorre a "turd" and a "clown," and he sparked accusations of anti-Semitism after pointedly referring to Lorre's birth name, Chaim Levine.
The media has kept an eye on Charlie Sheen's often bizarre actions and interviews in the time leading up to and following his dismissal from the show, causing his first shows (in Detroit and Chicago on April 2nd and 3rd, respectively) to sell out in minutes. Sheen will donate $1 from every ticket sold to the Red Cross for earthquake relief efforts.
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