![]() It’s a show that has evolved over two decades to incorporate video clips, costume changes and an “Ask Me Anything” Q&A segment with the audience at the end. ![]() On Saturday, Arngrim will pour her unique perspective, experiences and up-close vision of the deranged side of fame into her touring one-woman show, Confessions of a Prairie Bitch (also the title of her autobiography), in a one-night-only performance at Out Front Theatre. Equipped with a dry sense of humor that’s probably the best survival tool a former child star could wish for, she’s quick with a laugh or a self-effacing joke - and adept at handling every possible oddball interaction with fans of the show. Unlike Nellie Oleson, the sneeringly snobby, sausage-curled nightmare she played for seven seasons in 1970s television’s immortal Little House on the Prairie, actor Alison Arngrim could not be warmer or more down to earth. ![]()
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