Solid Show By Sheen
by CokeFiend on 4/30/11Wells Fargo Theatre - DenverRating: 3 out of 5I enjoyed Charlie Sheen's Violent Torpedoes of Truth in Denver this past Thursday evening. I am a huge fan and it was great to see him. I would really like to give the show a four or five star rating, but it was just a little too light on content to justify a higher rating. It would be very easy for Charlie to add a little more to his show--all he has to do is tell a few outrageous anecdotes that no one has heard before and the show would be pure gold. I'd heard that he told a very interesting story about himself and Nicolas Cage at the Cleveland show, and was hoping he'd tell it in Denver, or some other story of the same ilk. Unfortunately, he did not tell any new or intriguing stories from his personal life. Charlie's opening slideshow was very entertaining and a definite crowd pleaser. He then gave a somewhat lengthy monologue discussing his current status with Two and a Half Men and his ongoing feud with Chuck Lorre. While I was interested in this discussion, it probably went on a little too long for the average fan, and some were getting restless. Thankfully, Charlie next had a Q&A session with the audience, which was possibly a little too short. Lastly, Charlie was roasted by comedian Jeffrey Ross, which was again a hit with the audience. While I enjoyed the show, a couple of humorous stories from Charlie would not only have added quality content to his show, but also left lasting memories with the audience. All in all a good show, and no hostility from the audience in Denver. A win for Sheen.
