John Leguizamo's Ghetto Klown

Watch John Leguizamo's Ghetto Klown

  • TV-MA
  • 2014
  • 1 hr 29 min
  • 7.4  (506)

John Leguizamo's Ghetto Klown is a one-man show that was adapted into a film in 2014. The show was created and performed by John Leguizamo and draws on his experiences growing up in the Bronx in the '70s, his rise to fame in Hollywood, and his struggles to stay true to his roots. The film follows Leguizamo as he performs the show in front of a live audience in various locations, including the Lincoln Center, where the show was recorded. The film also includes behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with Leguizamo, in which he discusses his creative process and the personal stories that inspired the show. Throughout the performance, Leguizamo assumes a variety of characters, often shifting rapidly between different accents, languages, and personas. He portrays family members, friends, and famous figures from his life, such as Al Pacino and Kurt Russell. He also uses multimedia elements, including projected images and sound effects, to enhance the storytelling. The show touches on a range of themes, from Leguizamo's struggle to break through in a predominantly white industry to his complex relationships with his family and his identity as a Latino in America. He also delves into more personal territory, such as his divorce and his reconciliation with his estranged father. Despite the heavy subject matter, Ghetto Klown is also very funny, with Leguizamo injecting humor into even the most serious topics. His charisma and energy make for a dynamic and engaging performance that keeps audiences entertained from start to finish. One of the most striking aspects of the show is its honesty. Leguizamo doesn't shy away from the more difficult parts of his life, and his vulnerability and rawness are palpable. The show is a testament to the power of storytelling and the ways in which personal experience can be turned into art. Overall, John Leguizamo's Ghetto Klown is a must-see for fans of stand-up comedy and personal storytelling. It's a powerful and moving performance that offers insight into the life of a talented and complex artist.

John Leguizamo's Ghetto Klown
John Leguizamo's Ghetto Klown doesn't appear to be available from any streaming services.
Add this movie to your Watchlist to get notified when it's available.
Description
John Leguizamo's Ghetto Klown is a one-man show that was adapted into a film in 2014. The show was created and performed by John Leguizamo and draws on his experiences growing up in the Bronx in the '70s, his rise to fame in Hollywood, and his struggles to stay true to his roots. The film follows Leguizamo as he performs the show in front of a live audience in various locations, including the Lincoln Center, where the show was recorded. The film also includes behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with Leguizamo, in which he discusses his creative process and the personal stories that inspired the show.

Throughout the performance, Leguizamo assumes a variety of characters, often shifting rapidly between different accents, languages, and personas. He portrays family members, friends, and famous figures from his life, such as Al Pacino and Kurt Russell. He also uses multimedia elements, including projected images and sound effects, to enhance the storytelling.

The show touches on a range of themes, from Leguizamo's struggle to break through in a predominantly white industry to his complex relationships with his family and his identity as a Latino in America. He also delves into more personal territory, such as his divorce and his reconciliation with his estranged father.

Despite the heavy subject matter, Ghetto Klown is also very funny, with Leguizamo injecting humor into even the most serious topics. His charisma and energy make for a dynamic and engaging performance that keeps audiences entertained from start to finish.

One of the most striking aspects of the show is its honesty. Leguizamo doesn't shy away from the more difficult parts of his life, and his vulnerability and rawness are palpable. The show is a testament to the power of storytelling and the ways in which personal experience can be turned into art.

Overall, John Leguizamo's Ghetto Klown is a must-see for fans of stand-up comedy and personal storytelling. It's a powerful and moving performance that offers insight into the life of a talented and complex artist.

  • Release Date
    2014
  • MPAA Rating
    TV-MA
  • Runtime
    1 hr 29 min
  • IMDB Rating
    7.4  (506)