Sheen Booed On Opening Night

jaymackjaymack 5,199 Posts
edited April 2011 in Strut Central
http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/04/03/chorus-of-boos-at-sheen-show-in-detroit/?src=twrhp

The former "Two and a Half Men" star showed that comedic success on the screen doesn't necessarily translate to the stage, and the capacity crowd at Detroit's 5,100-seat Fox Theatre rebelled before the show ended, chanting "refund!" and walking out in droves.
Linda Fugate, 47, of the Detroit suburb of Lincoln Park, left the theater and walked up the street yelling, "I want my money back!"
She said she paid $150 for two seats.
"I was hoping for something. I didn't think it would be this bad."
Sheen's publicist Larry Solters declined to comment after the show, but Sheen reappeared after the house lights went up to thank those who remained.
Fans who arrived at the theater ??? some who had to fly in for the show ??? said they were hoping to see the increasingly eccentric actor deliver some of the colorful rants that have made him an Internet star since his ugly falling out with CBS and the producers of "Two and a Half Men."
They got the ranting. It just wasn't funny.
"I expected him to at least entertain a little bit. It was just a bunch of ranting," said Rodney Gagnon, 34, of Windsor, Ontario.
On Twitter, where Sheen has amassed some 3.4 million followers, some fans were already predicting a premature end for the planned 20-city tour, which was scheduled to resume Sunday in Chicago.
"Charlie Sheen thanks for saying goodbye! Piece of advice cancel the rest of your tour," someone tweeted under the name ChrstosMo.
The show started well for the 45-year-old Sheen, with the audience standing and cheering as he and the women he calls his "goddesses" took the stage. The women, a former porn star and an actress who live with him, carried placards with the words "War" and "Lock," a reference to Sheen's recent description of himself as a warlock.
"I don't see a single empty seat," he said.
Not long into the show, though, an audience member booed, prompting Sheen to sanguinely reply, "I've already got your money, dude."
Things only got worse.
Among the low points was when Sheen screened a short film he wrote, directed and produced years ago called "RPG." He sat in the front row to watch the film, which starred a much younger Johnny Depp. Boos were heard throughout.






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WTF did these losers that would buy tickets to this joke expect? I'm glad they wasted $300. So ridicuous.

  Comments


  • JimsterJimster Cruffiton.etsy.com 6,960 Posts
    "I've already got your money, dude."

  • Mr_Lee_PHDMr_Lee_PHD 2,042 Posts
    Apparently he revamped the whole show for the Chicago date, dropped the other acts and video clips and did it in more of a Q&A stylie, which received a standing ovation.


  • J i m s t e r said:
    "I've already got your money, dude."

    if i ever sell on ebay again and euroman complains or wants a partial refund, i'm using this.
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