The typical trajectory of John Carpenter movies goes something like this: mixed to negative box office, mixed to negative reviews, and a decades-later reassessment as the film in question develops a ...
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“When I started my one-man shows,” John Leguizamo says, “I had felt so invisible all my life that my medicine was to go onstage and to be seen. Art, to me, is a weapon against oppression and erasure.” ...
Actor and playwright John Leguizamo feels proud that his daughter, Allegra Leguizamo, has chosen to follow his career path. (Oct 15) Shohei Ohtani, Teoscar Hernández Made Dodgers Postseason History ...
Emmy Award winner John Leguizamo is Nelson Castro, a Colombian-American laundromat owner in Queens grappling with a failing business and buried secrets in his new play THE OTHER AMERICANS. When his ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Routine The actor fits in tennis with his son, a writing session and lots of dancing before performing his new show at the Public Theater. John Leguizamo is starring in a show ...
John Leguizamo‘s sources improve as his new play moves from an unfocused first act to a very powerful, uncompromising second. “The Other Americans” opened Thursday at the Public Theater after its ...
In John Leguizamo’s new play set in 1998, “The Other Americans,” the accomplished performer and writer for the stage and screen plays Nelson Castro, a 59-year-old Colombian-American man who has moved ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by For the first play he’s written, the actor stars as a striving Colombian American patriarch in the mold of Willy Loman or Walter Younger. By Juan A.
Emmy Award winner John Leguizamo is Nelson Castro, a Colombian-American laundromat owner in Queens grappling with a failing business and buried secrets in his new play THE OTHER AMERICANS. When his ...