Channeling Kevin Spacey Play's Off-Broadway's St. Luke's Theatre Starting April 17 | Playbill

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News Channeling Kevin Spacey Play's Off-Broadway's St. Luke's Theatre Starting April 17 Elan Wolf Farbiarz and Cory Terry's Channeling Kevin Spacey, a three-time Best of Fest winner at the Toronto, Edmonton and Winnipeg Fringe Festivals, begins performances at Off-Broadway's St. Luke's Theatre April 17 with an official opening scheduled for May 15.

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Justin R. G. Holcomb

The production stars Justin R. G. Holcomb and Jamil Chokachi. Wolf & William Productions produce.

"Meet film buff Charlie, a meek pushover in a dead end job and a loveless relationship who shuffles through life like a Kevin Spacey character, breathlessly defeated," press notes state. "After a particularly soul-squashing day at work, Charlie has an epiphany and resolves to change his life by morphing into the real-life version of Al Pacino's most famous characters, resulting in a series of devastating and hilarious confrontations that makes Channeling Kevin Spacey a must-see for movie-lovers of all types."

Channeling Kevin Spacey premiered at the Winnipeg Fringe Festival in July 2008, where it sold out its run and garnered the Best of Fest award.  Following its success in Winnipeg, it played The Edmonton Fringe, where it again won Best of Fest. The play won that same honor at the 2009 Toronto Fringe Festival, and in 2010 the show was performed to rave reviews at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale.

Show times are Saturdays at 2 PM and Sundays at 7 PM. Beginning May 7, performances will be Saturdays at 5 PM and Sundays at 7 PM.

Tickets, priced $36.50-$59.50, are available by calling Telecharge at (212) 239-6200, via Telecharge.com, or by visiting the St. Luke’s box office at 308 West 46th Street, between Eighth and Ninth Avenues.

For more information visit www.CKStheshow.com.

 
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