Though this review is a bit harsh, I’d love to see this show right about now. It’s a one man show of one of my favs, John Leguizamo, talking about how he made it in the business so far. From Queens to Hollywood how his journey was carved out. Sounds like a good show for us seniors about to graduate! We too can make it with plenty of stories to tell.
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wineteer posted on March 23, 2011 at 8:52 pm
Ghetto Klown started as a page to stage workshop piece back in March of 2010 at the La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego under the title Diary of a Madman. I found it hilarious then. Here’s a link to production page: http://www.lajollaplayhouse.org/the-season/plays/john-leguizamo-diary-of-a-madman-may