Thursday, September 12, 2019

Actor John Leguizamo Schools His Audience



By Darlene Donloe

John Leguizamo literally takes his audience to school in his latest show, John Leguizamo: Latin History for Morons, currently enjoying a successful run at the Ahmanson Theater in Los Angeles.

One of the most underrated talents in the entertainment industry, Leguizamo, an actor, stand-up comedian, filmmaker, and playwright, is a master at delivering exciting and entertaining one-man shows. For nearly 30 years he has used his own life to create some innovative productions. His other shows include Ghetto Klown, Mambo Mouth, Spic-O-Rama, Freak, Sexaholix….A Love Story

In John Leguizamo: Latin History for Morons Leguizamo, he mixes comedy with some actual historical facts that have somehow never been acknowledged in American history.  Class is in session as he educates audiences on Latino culture in a way that will stay with you long after you’ve left the theater.


The impetus for this show came from his son. First, there was nearly zero reference to Latinos in his son’s history books. So Leguizamo went on a search to find a Latin hero for his son’s school history project.  Second, his son was being bullied and racially-profiled in school.  Wanting his son to take the high road, Leguizamo encouraged him to fight the bullies with words, facts, and information instead of his fists.  It was then that Leguizamo started doing research. What he found was an enormous amount of Latin contributions to America and the world. Until then, he himself had no clue of the depth of Latin influences. He decided to build a show about his findings after he did a workshop at Berkeley Rep (The Ground Floor Summer Residency Lab at Berkeley Repertory Theatre) and several noted playwrights told him he had something special. That’s when and where John Leguizamo: Latin History for Morons was bornThe show debuted in 2017 before moving to Studio 54. Latin History for Morons was nominated for the 2018 Tony Award for Best Play. 

  
In between his dropping knowledge, Leguizamo, who wrote the show, does what he does best, he presents it in comic form. He is a smart enough performer to know that he can’t just beat people over the head with historical facts. Since he’s acting in a professorial role, he has to keep his class, in this case, his audience, engaged.

Like a teacher or professor, Leguizamo asks questions of the audience to see just how knowledgeable they are about American history. Some members failed the test – which Leguizamo quickly, but comically points out.

In short order, Leguizamo breaks down the 3,000 years of Latin culture between the Mayans and, who else, Pitbull. 

Leguizamo goes so deep into lost history that he leaves some of the audience stunned with facts that until watching this show, went unknown.  With the information that came out of this show, it’s not a stretch to see Leguizamo teach a course on the subject in public schools or at colleges.

There is something about the way Leguizamo tells a story. He knows how to tell people to kiss his ass and go to hell in such a way that they will enjoy the trip.  In this case, his angst is directed at historians who have whitewashed history ignoring the contributions of those of Latin descent.

If you know Leguizamo’s work, you know he can go there.  And by “go there,” I mean he can get raunchy and politically incorrect.  If you’re highly-offended – just beware. In the end, it’s all good!

A noted actor, Leguizamo is a Tony-Award winner. He is also an Emmy-nominated actor who appeared recently in When They See Us, Moulin Rouge!, To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! and Julie Newmar.

John Leguizamo: Latin History for Morons is entertaining, clever, educational, informative, hysterical, and touching.

Kudos to John Leguizamo!


John Leguizamo: Latin History for Morons is directed by Tony Taccone.

The show is 110 minutes without an intermission.

On the DONLOE SCALE: D (don’t bother), O (oh, no), N (needs work), L (likable), O (oh, yeah) and E (excellent), John Leguizamo: Latin History for Morons gets an E (excellent).



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