No matter how many times you’ve seen John Cusack movies, we’d bet you haven’t caught them with the man himself in the theater.
This summer and fall, the “Being John Malkovich” star will rectify that.
From September through November, the 57-year-old actor is touring all over North America.
Along the way, the ’80s and ’90s icon will drop into Patchogue, NY’s Patchogue Theater on Oct. 8, New Brunswick, NJ’s State Theatre on Oct. 12, Englewood, NJ’s Bergen Performing Arts Center on Oct. 12 and New York City’s Town Hall on Oct. 26.
At all shows, he’ll screen the biggest hits from his career like “High Fidelity,” “Better Off Dead,” “Grosse Pointe Blank,” “Sixteen Candles,” and “Say Anything.”
Afterwards, he’ll lead a conversation about the films from their conception to their release.
Want to find out if he’s coming to a venue near you soon and which movie he’ll be discussing?
Keep reading.
We’ve got everything you need to know and more about Cusack’s 2023 tour.
John Cusack 2023 tour schedule
A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues, movies being screened and links to buy tickets can be found below.
John Cusack upcoming projects
Although the WGA and SAG are striking, Cusack does have two movies in the pipeline.
Here’s where you can see Joan’s brother next (if you’re not catching him live).
“My Only Sunshine” centers around a pair of ruthless bank-robbers planning a heist on a local bank to fund their long awaited divorce. According to IMDb, “the plan takes several unexpected turns as this couple wreaks havoc on all involved.”
“Fog Of War” tells the story of injured American pilot Gene, and his Oss agent fiancee Penny, who retreat to a remote estate in Massachusetts to visit her extended family. There’s a twist though — the Oss recruited Gene to spy on the family as well as the community. Cusack stars alongside Mira Sorvino.
Other unique tours in 2023
Cusack isn’t the only star from the silver screen hitting the stage this year.
Here are just five of our favorite actors mounting tours these next few months.
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Want to see a Broadway show instead? Check out our list of the 13 biggest shows coming to Broadway in 2023 here.
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