Sheen does better in Chicago after Detroit failure
CHICAGO -- After being heckled and booed in Detroit, Charlie Sheen made some changes to his road show Sunday night - and this time, it ended with a standing ovation.
Sheen used a talk show-style format at his Chicago show, with a master of ceremonies asking the actor questions. The interviewer, who didn't identify himself, kept Sheen on track and gave the actor a chance to make some snarky comments.
Some audience members said the second performance on Sheen's "My Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defeat is Not an Option" tour wasn't outstanding, but at least it had amusing moments. And Sheen drew cheers throughout the show, which began and ended with a standing ovation.





