Charlie Sheen to reveal the 'truth' in one-off interview with Piers Morgan on London stage
By Lucia Binding
Piers Morgan (right) will interview Charlie Sheen on stage in London on 19 June
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Disgraced former Two And A Half Men star,
Charlie Sheen, will appear on stage at the Theatre Royal in London,
Drury Lane, for a rare tell-all interview with Piers Morgan.
,
will 'set the record straight' about his controversial personal life
and career following his diagnosis in the unusual on-stage event on 19
June. He will also discuss his passion for acting, producing and
writing, along with participating in a question and answer session with
the audience.
Speaking about the interview to the Evening Standard, Sheen said: "Basically, it's a casual conversation.
"It talks about things I've been through
recently and storytellings of the past. Also just about my career and
trying to focus more on the body of work, future work, current work and
not delve into the things that everybody seems to have so much curiosity
about.
Charlie Sheen with his former wife, model and actress Denise Richards
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Sheen
also expressed his anger at media reports speculating about his
personal life and health. He continued: "It is frustrating. It feels
like there is an
"The reason I don't comment on a lot of this
stuff is that there really is nothing to say. Often-times talking about
it brings more attention than situations need and it isn't rooted in any
kind of reality or where my life is currently.
It's
different when people hear it from you – or me – directly. As opposed
to what they've heard from second, third or fourth-hand stories," he
added.
Organisers of the interview have promised that
the one-off event will reveal exclusive backstage tales and film clips
as the Good Morning Britain host gets "up close and personal" with
Sheen.
Actor
Charlie Sheen (C) on the set of the Today Show before announcing that
he is HIV positive in an interview with Matt Lauer on November 17, 2015
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The
50-year-old star, who's glittering CV includes roles in Wall Street,
Platoon and Eight Men Out amongst others, appeared on US television show
Today in November 2015 where he confirmed he had contracted the disease
in a live interview with Matt Lauer. He said: "I am here to admit I am
HIV-positive and I have to put a stop to the onslaught and barrage of
attacks and sub-truths and harmful stories that are about
along with marital problems, including allegations of domestic
violence, his contract for Two and a Half Men was terminated by CBS and
Warner Bros in 2011.
Tickets for the talk will go on sale on 29 April at 10am.
Charlie Sheen to reveal the 'truth' in one-off interview with Piers Morgan on London stage
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