Friday: "Celebrity Autobiography," a hit in New York, London and Los Angeles, is coming to the Twin Cities. Celebs read selections from memoirs of other celebs. Subtitled "We couldn't make this stuff up!," the show is culled from more than 200 books from the likes of Burt Reynolds and Loni Anderson. In other cities, Kristin Wiig shared "the early poems" of Suzanne Sommers. In the Twin Cities, Illeana Douglas, best known for roles in "Entourage" and "Cape Fear," joins Michael Urie ("Ugly Betty") and Tim Bagley ("@#!* My Dad Says") for a night of celebrity skewering.
- 7:30 & 9:30 p.m. Fri. $27-$32
- Loring Theater, 1407 Nicollet Av. S., Mpls
- 612-353-6781
- www.loringtheater.com
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