Channeling Kevin Spacey
Tickets and Information
SHOW INFORMATION
Opened Apr 17, 2011
Open Run
1hr. 20min.
Visit the Channeling Kevin Spacey website:
http://www.CKStheshow.com
WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
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. 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.
WHAT ARE CRITICS SAYING?
What are other members saying?
Hurricane Proof!
I saw Channeling Kevin Spacey this Sunday when every other Broadway and off-broadway show was dark due to weather. It blew my mind! Belly laughs throughout and a much deserved standing ovation from the sold out crowd. Highly recommend this show!
Reviewed by pelican35
on Tuesday, Aug 30th, 2011
Wow! Incredibly funny!
Why did no one tell me how great this show is? I went with friends tonight after being intrigued by the title. Hilarious! The acting is incredible and I laughed the whole way through. Cant say enough about how much we enjoyed this show. Go see it!
Reviewed by Broadway1275
on Saturday, Jul 30th, 2011
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Elan Wolf Farbiarz and Cory Terry's entertaining one-act, Channeling Kevin Spacey, now at St. Luke's Theatre, follows a long line of Off-Broadway shows such as Matt & Ben, which favor a creative madcap imagining where the personal hopes and ambitions they project onto a celebrated actor quickly overshadow reality.
This time around, that person is Charlie (Justin R.G. Holcomb), who identifies with Spacey's American Beauty character, Lester Burnham, and even hears the film's theme song in his head when he wakes up each morning.
A down-on-his-luck nine-to-fiver, Charlie splits his time between work (where brownnosers and backstabbers pretty much ensure he's never going to get recognized), h[...]