DCPA to Present Rob Lowe's One-Man Show STORIES I ONLY TELL MY FRIENDS: LIVE!

By: Jul. 24, 2017
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Denver Center for the Performing Arts brings Rob Lowe's one-man show, Stories I Only Tell My Friends: LIVE! to The Ellie for one night only on October 1 as part of an exclusive three-city tour. Tickets start at $35 and are on sale now at denvercenter.org.

Please be advised that the Denver Center for the Performing Arts - denvercenter.org - is the ONLY authorized ticket provider for this show in Denver. Ticket buyers who purchase tickets from a ticket broker or any third party should be aware that the DCPA is unable to reprint or replace lost or stolen tickets and is unable to contact patrons with information regarding time changes or other pertinent updates regarding the performance.

Inspired by the success of his two New York Times best-selling memoirs, Stories I Only Tell My Friends and Love Life, Rob has created an all-new peek behind the curtain at Hollywood, fame, fatherhood and marriage.

From the Brat Pack to "The West Wing" to "Parks and Rec" and beyond, Stories I Only Tell My Friends: LIVE! is packed with witty fun and one-of-a-kind insights spanning an iconic four-decade career. "This isn't a regurgitation of the books, because that wouldn't be very much fun," Lowe says. "This is very much its own beast, but it does have some of the same feel of the books." In addition to Rob's storytelling, the show will include a Q&A and plenty of insider film clips and photos.

Lowe released his memoir, Stories I Only Tell My Friends in 2011. The book was an instant hit, spending consecutive weeks in the top four of The New York Times Best Sellers and making it onto GQ's "Best of 2011" book list. Lowe's second book, Love Life was published in 2014 and also landed a spot on The New York Times Best Sellers list. "I decided to put what would be the third book into a show where I could go out directly to an audience and share and sort of have that exchange you have at a book-signing," he says. "Frankly, I love meeting people, being out in front of them, hearing their comments. It's really fun," says Lowe.

Lowe is currently shooting the second season of the CBS medical drama "Code Black" and will be seen this August on the A&E unscripted series "The Lowe Files." The nine-episode series follows Lowe and his two sons, Matthew and John Owen, as they travel the country exploring infamous unsolved mysteries. He recently wrapped production in Boston on Super Troopers 2, the highly anticipated sequel to the 2001 cult classic. Lowe's legacy in Hollywood was cemented in 2015 with the unveiling of his Walk of Fame star.

The Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) is the largest non-profit theatre organization in the nation, presenting Broadway tours and producing theatre, cabaret, musicals, and innovative, multimedia plays. Last season the DCPA engaged with more than 1.2 million visitors, generating a $150 million economic impact in ticket sales alone. Follow the DCPA on social media @DenverCenter and through the Denver Center for the Performing Arts News Center.

Rob Lowe has become one of Hollywood's most highly acclaimed triple threats - as an actor, author and producer. He rose to fame with in 1983 with starring roles in movies such as The Outsiders, Oxford Blues, About Last Night, Bad Influence, St. Elmo's Fire, Wayne's World, Tommy Boy and Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me.

From 1999 to 2003, Lowe starred as Sam Seaborn on the hit NBC drama "The West Wing." His performance in the show garnered him an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, as well as two Golden Globe nominations for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series. "The West Wing" cast was nominated three times by the Screen Actors Guild for an Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series award and won twice. In 2016, Lowe received a Best Actor Golden Globe nomination for FOX's, "The Grinder."



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