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Total Rating: 
***3/4
Previews: 
February 21, 2011
Opened: 
March 22, 2011
Ended: 
July 10, 2011
Country: 
USA
State: 
New York
City: 
New York
Company/Producers: 
WestBeth Entertainment, Daveed D. Frazier, Nelle Nugent
Theater Type: 
Broadway
Theater: 
Lyceum Theater
Theater Address: 
149 West 45th Street
Running Time: 
2 hrs, 15 min
Genre: 
Solo
Author: 
John Leguizamo
Director: 
John Leguizamo
Review: 

 Ghetto Klown, written and performed by John Leguizamo, is a simple yet very complex piece of first-rate theater. It's his Latin coming of age story – both in life and show business – the growth and development of an actor. And he pops like popcorn all over the stage.

He walks, he talks, he dances
he flips, he flops, he prances
as he shows us dozens of characters and skewers egotistical showbiz celebs he has worked with. His impressions are spot on.

Excitingly illustrated by film, motion and still, (projections by Aaron Gonzalez) on Happy Masee's set that suggests a myriad of places, Leguizamo's range as a performer is dazzling. The piece is masterfully directed by Fisher Stevens, with active lighting by Jen Schriever. The choreography is terrific, and grows in complexity as the show progresses, finishing with a dance peak near the end.

This is a poignant, universal story filled with the foibles of life for a man of great charm and great ambition and, thankfully, a super talent. It's a wonderful, moving, gripping, delightful entertainment filled with profound insights.

Cast: 
John Leguizamo
Technical: 
Fisher Stevens
Critic: 
Richmond Shepard
Date Reviewed: 
March 2011