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Channeling Kevin Spacey

St. Luke's Theatre
308 West 46th Street
(between Eighth and Ninth Avenues)
New York, NY  10036
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$36.50, $59.50

Dates

Sat, April 16, 2011 – Sun, Aug 26, 2012

Hours

Fri, Sat: 8 pm
Sun: 7 pm

Meet Charlie, a meek pushover stuck in a dead end job and a loveless relationship. After a particularly soul-squashing day at work, Charlie has an epiphany and resolves to change his life. Charlie's metamorphosis channels the characters of both Al Pacino and Kevin Spacey, triggering devastating and hilarious confrontations.

Channeling Kevin Spacey won Best in Feast at the Fringe Festivals in Toronto, Winnipeg and Edmonton.

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St. Luke's Theatre

St. Luke's Theatre is a 174 seat Off-Broadway theater in midtown Manhattan that has housed many long-running hits (Late Nite Cathechism, Tony & Tina's Wedding) and presents shows featuring major Broadway, film and TV talents.
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