Dr. Laura Brings One-Woman Show to Detroit, 9/14

By: Jul. 27, 2006
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Syndicated radio host Dr. Laura Schlessinger has announced a Detroit, Michigan date for her one-woman theatrical event, entitled Dr. Laura: In My NEVER To Be Humble Opinion, following critically acclaimed and sold out engagements in Dallas, L.A., San Francisco, San Diego, Salt Lake City and Boca Raton.  The performance will be on Thursday, September 14 at 8 PM at the Detroit Opera House, 1526 Broadway, Detroit, Michigan. 

"In Dr. Laura:  In My NEVER To Be Humble Opinion, radio's number one relationship and family values talk show host provides an intimate look into her mind and character, revealing personal stories that she has never before shared with the public," state press notes.

"Act One is a tour-de-force performance piece that mixes humor with true-life stories, plus current events pulled from the top stories of the day.  Dr. Laura shares her opinions on everything from childbirth to death and all things in between, including her own childhood, revealing a new side of her quick-witted, hilarious, and frighteningly insightful mind.  In Act Two, she takes pre-submitted questions from that night's audience and, in distinctive Dr. Laura style, metes out advice at the speed of light, as she does every day on her radio program.

For more than thirty years, as one of the most popular talk show hosts in radio history, Dr. Laura has offered no-nonsense advice infused with a strong sense of ethics, accountability, and personal responsibility."  She is the author of 8 New York Times bestsellers, including her current book, Bad Childhood, Good Life.  Her new book, The Proper Care and Feeding of Marriage, will be released by HarperCollins in January, 2007, and the paperback edition of last year's The Proper Care and Feeding of Husbands will be available September 18, 2006.

When asked about the show, Dr. Laura said, "If you see my one-woman show, you will understand how I came to be me.  You will hear a lot of personal stories about my own life and examples for you too. The show will not only entertain you, it will offer you an experience of a lifetime."

Tickets will range in price from $27.50 to $150, and service charges apply.  Those who purchase $150 tickets will be invited to an after-show reception, featuring a special appearance by Dr. Laura.  To purchase tickets, call 248-645-6666, or visit the Detroit Opera House Box Office or all Ticketmaster outlets, including Marshall Field's.



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