Larry King hits the road for one-man show
Larry King set for a one-man show tour in seven communities
Now that he is out of job at the Cable News Network (CNN), Larry King has all the time in his hands and he may feel that he is not done talking that he is initiating a one-man show tours.
King who retired from CNN after 25 years will be seen in seven communities to talk about his career in a one-man show.
Theater goers will have a look at the storied and much-publicized life of 77-year old King in the series of his talk that will begin on April 15 at Torrington, Connecticut.
The public now will have the chance to take the stand and take their own microphone and ask the Emmy Award winning host hits the road.
Dubbed as “Larry King: Stand Up”, the one-man show will also go to Pennsylvania, New York, Maryland, New Jersey and Nevada with his last schedule set on June 11 at the Mirage Hotel in Vegas, said the AP.
King rose to fame since he began at CNN in 1985 and he was known for his signature suspenders and his iconic microphone logo that had accompanied him on his show.