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Pat Sajak doing community theater in Hawaii after ‘Wheel of Fortune’

As longtime “Wheel of Fortune” host Pat Sajak wraps up his final episode today, he’s reportedly already found his next gig at a community theater in Hawaii. Pat Sajak, the longtime host of "Wheel of Fortune," is set to star in "Prescription: Murder" at the Hawaii Theatre, Hawaii, set to run from July 31 to Aug.10, 2025. The 77-year-old television personality will join his friend, local newscaster Joe Moore, in the production. This marks the ninth collaboration between Sajaks and Moore, who have previously performed together in various plays at the theatre. Sajaku will portray Roy Flemming, a psychiatrist with a sinister plan to murder his wife, while Moore will play Lt. Columbo.

Pat Sajak doing community theater in Hawaii after ‘Wheel of Fortune’

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Pat Sajak arrives on the red carpet, in January 2014, for the Stadium Series hockey game between the Anaheim Ducks and the Los Angeles Kings at Dodger Stadium. Sajak wraps up his final episode today, he’s reportedly already found his next gig at a community theater in Hawaii.

As longtime “Wheel of Fortune” host Pat Sajak wraps up his final episode today, he’s reportedly already found his next gig at a community theater in Hawaii.

Sajak is set to star in “Prescription: Murder” at the Hawaii Theatre, scheduled to run from July 31 to Aug.10, 2025.

The 77-year-old television personality will join forces with his good friend, local newscaster Joe Moore, in the production, reported Variety.

Sajak will reportedly portray Roy Flemming, a psychiatrist with a sinister plan to murder his wife, while Moore will play Lt. Columbo, the detective who outsmarts him.

“Prescription: Murder,” originally a 1962 play, was the inspiration behind the famed TV series “Columbo,” starring Peter Falk.

The new project marks the ninth collaboration between Sajak and Moore, who have already performed together in various plays at the Hawaii Theatre, including “The Odd Couple,” “The Honeymooners,” and “The Sunshine Boys.”

The pair first met in 1968, while serving at the American Forces Vietnam Network in Saigon. A year later, Moore began working in local TV in Hawaii and has been a renowned figure on the island ever since.

Sajak, for his part, has hosted “Wheel of Fortune” for the past 41 years. His daughter, Maggie Sajak, joined the show as a social correspondent in 2021.

With his exit, Ryan Seacrest is planned to take over as host, while Vanna White is expected to continue in her role.


Chủ đề: TV, Wheel of Fortune

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