As soon as he closes the three-week Broadway run of "Shatner's World: We Just Live in It," screen star William Shatner will bring his one-man stage show to the Twin Cities.
The two-hour show is a stage autobiography of a Shakespearean actor known mostly for playing Captain Kirk on "Star Trek" and, later, being a spokesman for Priceline.com. His TV credits also include "Boston Legal" and "T.J. Hooker." Shatner, 80, has been in show business for more than half-a-century.
"Shatner's World" plays the Orpheum Theatre in Minneapolis on March 15.
Tickets, which range from $59-$79, go on sale Feb. 3. 1-800-982-2787.
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