Ghetto Klown
by John Leguizamo

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THE STORY: In a retrospective on his career, John Leguizamo delves into how he started performing, from attending a tiny acting class on the fringes of Manhattan’s Hell’s Kitchen to using his life as inspiration for his own one-man shows.

All the success comes with ramifications, though: family, finances, and ego are all hit hard when his career’s trajectory becomes unclear.

GHETTO KLOWN embraces Leguizamo’s trademark honesty and humor, proving the only way through life is forward.

Press Reviews

"Enlivened by substantial doses of Mr. Leguizamo’s brash, impish humor, the twisted showboating of a grown-up kid who knows he should stop cracking jokes but keeps doing it anyway.” —The New York Times.   “…a pro at this type of confessional memoir. He tells a punchy story.”—The Hollywood Reporter.   “From soliloquies on hijacked subway intercoms to landing a role in a major production to ultimately becoming disillusioned with the industry, Leguizamo explores compelling issues like the casting travails of Latino actors and his fear of selling out. But he also relies on the backstage titillation of tell-allism."

— Entertainment Weekly

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ISBN-13 9780822244394
ISBN-10 082224439X

Ghetto Klown is a play written by John Leguizamo and published by Dramatists Play Service .

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