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February 11, 2012

Shalhoub headed for Broadway with Tucci directing

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After just having wrapped up your eight season on a successful television show, you would think a guy would take a little break. Not Tony Shalhoub. Coming off the wrap up of Season Eight of Monk, Tony is announcing all sorts of new projects he is getting involved in.

Stanley Tucci is directing a Broadway revival of Ken Ludwig’s Lend Me a Tenor, starring Anthony LaPaglia and Tony Shalhoub, the show’s producers said. The 1930s-set comedy is slated to begin preview performances March 11 at Manhattan’s Music Box Theatre. Opening night is scheduled for April 4.
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Tony Shalhoub spends quality time with daughter

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Did you guys think because our favorite detective series Monk came to an end that we’d not get to see Tony Shalhoub? No way folks, we love Tony so much we will continue to share with you all the latest on him including these fabulous candids.

The proud poppa took out his daughter Sophie to spend some quality time together in Beverly Hills, California today.

Up next for Shalhoub is something VERY exciting. He has optioned the screen rights to Mutual Contempt, Jeff Shesol’s non-fiction book about the feud between Lyndon Johnson and Robert Kennedy in the years after JFK’s assassination.
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Monk says his final goodbye

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Tomorrow will be a bittersweet day for Monk fans around the world. The police comedy/drama, which debuted in 2002, will say its final goodbye and solve its most famous case, Trudy’s murder.

To celebrate this fabulous show, I’ve changed up our logo and our background to give Monk a little love. I hope you guys like it!

In the first part of the series finale, Adrian Monk, played by Tony Shalhoub, was poisoned while having dinner at his assistant Natalie’s house. The synthetic poison is slowly killing him with no cure in sight. With the end growing closer, he decides to open up a gift Trudy gave him right before she was killed. To his surprise, its a video tape of her where she makes a confession about her past.
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Bitty Schram returns to Monk!

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It’s the moment that Monk fans have been waiting for since 2004. Bitty Schram returns this Friday to reprise her role as Sharona Fleming on the USA hit detective show whose series wraps up in December.

We got the opportunity to chat with Bitty and her award winning former co-star Tony Shalhoub earlier this week and got you guys a bit of scoop on what you can expect in the upcoming episodes.

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Tony Shalhoub on a hot date!

#3810591 EXCLUSIVE... Monk star Tony Shalhoub and his wife arrive at their Beverly Hills hotel on October 15, 2009.  Fame Pictures, Inc - Santa Monica, CA, USA - +1 (310) 395-0500

A very dapper looking Tony Shalhoub was spotted returning to his Los Angeles hotel with his wife of 17 years Brooke Adams last night.

I don’t know how I will cope with the series ending of Monk come December but I understand he has to move on to other projects.

On tonight’s episode Natalie (Traylor Howard) plans a surprise birthday party for Monk, who is preoccupied with investigating the weird death of a maintenance worker. Want to see a sneak peek at his birthday gift?
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TV Spoilers: Monk

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I still can’t believe this is going to be the final season of Monk! It’s not easy finding a show that is so well done and appropriate for the whole family to watch together.
Here are some photo’s taken yesterday in Malibu, California that give you a sneak peek into one of the final episodes. Monk (Tony Shalhoub) is at a wedding being held at the beach, but who’s?

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Tony Shalhoub shares some Monk scoop!

I had the distinct pleasure of speaking to Emmy Award winner Tony Shaloub earlier this week about the upcoming final season of the USA hit Monk. After 8 seasons, Shalhoub and those involved with the creation of this multi-generational show have decided to hang up their gloves and close out on top.

You best believe this show which has not only garnered the devotion of its many loyal fans but that of the critics, will go out with a bang!

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