Shatner's World: We Just Live In It set for Paramount Theatre

May 24, 2012
Shatner's Wprld We Just Live In It

The one and only William Shatner, one of the most recognizable actors in the world, is coming to the Paramount Theatre in downtown Aurora Friday, January 4, 2013 at 8 pm to perform his hit one-man show that premiered on Broadway and is touring the country:  SHATNER'S WORLD: We Just Live In It.

"Resistance is futile" warns The Hollywood Reporter, because SHATNER'S WORLD: We Just Live in It is "more fun than any show has a right to be" (New York Post.)

Don't miss this rare opportunity to catch one of the world's top pop culture icons as he shares his journey from his childhood days in Montreal to his big screen and TV roles in a show filled with personal photos and videos.

According to "The Shat," "I haven't saved the universe countless times (or even once), but a part of me is Captain Kirk. I'm not a hard-bitten, L.A. cop,but a part of me is T.J. Hooker. I'm not an addled (well, maybe), high-powered attorney, but a part of me is Denny Crane. I've had many other roles, on-screen and off...husband, father, friend. Horseman, singer, philanthropist, negotiator. All of the parts contribute to the whole, and it makes for one hell of a story!"

Tickets to SHATNER'S WORLD: We Just Live In It will go on sale to the general public on June 11. However, current Paramount Broadway series subscribers and renewing general season subscribers can reserve their seats now by calling the box office at 630.896.6666.

Tickets are $65 and $85. In addition, there is a $75 VIP add on offer for seats in the first 20 rows, which includes a special edition tour poster, Shatner's autograph and a photo op with Shatner himself (subscriber discount does not apply to the VIP package.)

William Shatner is an award-winning actor, director, producer, writer, recording artist, philanthropist and horseman. In 1966, he originated the role of Captain James T. Kirk in the TV series Star Trek, which spawned a film franchise where he returned as Kirk in seven of the movies, one of which he directed. He played the title role in the hit series T.J. Hooker before hosting TV's first reality-based series, Rescue 911. He won Emmys and his first Golden Globe for his portrayal of Denny Crane on The Practice and Boston Legal and received four more Emmy nominations as well as Golden Globe and SAG Award nods.