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Actor William Shatner participates in the Official Star Trek Convention at the Rio Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada on August 12, 2012. UPI/David Becker
Actor William Shatner participates in the Official Star Trek Convention at the Rio Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada on August 12, 2012. UPI/David Becker 
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Published: Sept. 11, 2012 at 7:41 PM

LOS ANGELES, Sept. 11 (UPI) -- Canadian-born actor and author William Shatner says he has added 20 cities to the U.S. tour of his one-man show "Shatner's World" in 2012-13.

The tour extension follows a three-week run this year at Broadway's Music Box Theatre and a successful tour of 15 cities across the United States.

"Performing for audiences on the road has been one of the most gratifying experiences I've ever had as an actor," Shatner said in a statement Tuesday. "My fans are the best in the world and I can't wait to get back on tour this year."

The 90-minute show takes audiences on "a voyage through Shatner's life and career, from Shakespearean stage actor to internationally known icon and raconteur, known as much for his unique persona as for his expansive body of work on television and film," a synopsis said.

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