I'm Not a Comedian... I'm Lenny Bruce
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    I'm Not a Comedian... I'm Lenny Bruce

    When: Saturday, 1/25/2025 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

    Where: Freidenrich Conference Center (Bldg F) 4th Floor

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    Counterculture hero Lenny Bruce held a mirror up to society, fighting his inner demons alongside his quest for freedom of speech and his right to tell the truth. Over 50 years after his death, Lenny's legacy lives on as he continues to inspire artists all over the world.

    Written and performed by Ronnie Marmo. Directed by Joe Mantegna.

    I'm Not a Comedian… I'm Lenny Bruce chronicles the life and death of the most controversial comedian and undisputed legend of all time… Lenny Bruce. His personal pain, sharply funny social commentary and completely original, freestyle comedy left a lasting impact on today's poetry, politics, music, film and —of course—comedy. His unwavering commitment to, and passion for, free speech led to numerous obscenity charges and arrests. Bruce fought for freedom of speech all the way to the Supreme Court and died of an accidental overdose in 1966 while out on appeal. Lauded by fans and former friends of Bruce, Marmo's crowd-shocking portrayal brings the notorious funnyman to life with all the electrifying, insightful and comedic brilliance as the one and only Lenny Bruce himself.

    "I believe Lenny's is the voice this country needs right now," says playwright and star Ronnie Marmo. "In the 1960s, he exposed many of the 'untouchable' subjects that are in the news again now: religion, racism, immigration, xenophobia, gender inequality, sexual identity, the criminal justice system, capital punishment, bail reform, government aid, police brutality, corrupt capitalism, the opiate epidemic, marijuana legalization, censorship, I could go on and on. So here we are, over 56 years later, all the issues Lenny was fighting for are still so relevant and even radical. In certain ways, we've progressed since Lenny was with us, and in many, we have regressed."

    About Ronnie Marmo
    Ronnie Marmo (playwright and actor) has starred in more than 60 feature films and television shows, most recently guest starring on Criminal Minds and Lethal Weapon. He also starred in Ammore E Malavita (Love and Bullets), an Italian musical film which won the David di Donatello for best picture (the Italian equivalent to an Academy Award). Other credits include Back In The Day (on Netflix now), Deuces Wild, Crocodile Dundee in LA, West Of Brooklyn, Pizza With Bullets, Truck 20's Location, Death Of A Tree, Irish Eyes (aka Vendetta) and Limbo Lounge. He has guest starred in several hit television shows including JAG and The Young and The Restless. He was nominated for Best Supporting Actor by the Indie Soap Awards for his role as Crotch in the series, Adults Only. Marmo enjoyed a three-year run on ABC's General Hospital as Ronnie Dimestico. On stage, he has starred in more than 40 plays. Marmo recently completed the audiobook in which he portrays Lenny Bruce in Lenny's autobiography, How to Talk Dirty and Influence People. He continues to serve as the Artistic Director of Theatre 68 in Los Angeles and New York City.

    About Joe Mantegna
    Joe Mantegna (director) was awarded the Tony and Joseph Jefferson Award for his acclaimed performance as Richard Roma in David Mamet's Pulitzer Prize-winning play Glengarry Glen Ross. Some of Mantegna's film and television highlights include: “House of Games,” “Searching for Bobby Fisher,” “Godfather III,” his Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated role of Dean Martin in “The Ratpack,” his Emmy-nominated role of Pipi Delana in “The Last Don” and the voice of Fat Tony on “The Simpsons.” For two seasons Mantegna starred with Mary Steenburgen and Amber Tamblyn in the critically acclaimed CBS drama “Joan of Arcadia,” which won the 2004 People Choice Award for best new drama and picked up three Emmy nominations. In 2008 Mantegna reprised his Emmy-nominated role of Lou Manahan opposite Debra Messing in the USA Network series “The Starter Wife.” Mantegna has also lent his voice to the Disney/Pixar film “CARS 2” and continues his 23-year run as Fat Tony on “The Simpsons.” In April of 2011 Mantegna received a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Currently Mantegna stars as FBI Special Agent David Rossi in season thirteen of the hit CBS Drama “Criminal Minds” and continues his hosting and producing duties for six seasons on “Gun Stories” for the Outdoor Channel. His newest collaboration is “Hollywood Weapons: Fact or Fiction?” Mantegna resides in Los Angeles with his wife of 40 years, Arlene and their two daughters, Mia and Gia.


    What people are saying:

    • "The best portrayal of my father I have ever seen." ~ Kitty Bruce (Daughter of Lenny)
    • "Lenny Bruce is still talking dirty." ~ New York Times
    • "This perfectly inflected performance is expertly directed by actor Mantegna." ~ Los Angeles Times (Critics Choice)
    • "We are actually watching Bruce resurrected." ~ Theater Mania
    • "…even the most devoted Bruce fan will leave impressed with Marmo." ~ – Chicago Tribune
    • "Funny, fierce, tragic…beautifully directed by Joe Mantegna with a strong performance by Ronnie Marmo vividly brings to life the comedian we so miss today." ~ Billy Crystal
    • "A terrific show about a true genius who was ahead of his time. Go see 'I’m Not A Comedian…I’m Lenny Bruce." ~ Tony Bennett
    • "Actor Ronnie Marmo, is a force of volcanic proportions. I was riveted by Ronnie… It had such an impact on me." ~ Patti LuPone
    • "Ronnie Marmo delights as he channels Lenny Bruce. A thoughtful authenticity in performance, direction and script." ~ Bonnie Hunt, Actor

    This is a Broadway-style dramatical theater production: 90 mins, no intermission. Join us for a talkback after the show, which is included in the ticket price. For age 16+ (mature content, explicit language).

    For more info about this event, contact [email protected] 

    For ages 16+ (for mature content, explicit language)
    January 25, 2025
    7:00–9:00 PM
    Albert and Janet Schultz Cultural Arts Hall (Bldg F)
    Free parking available; enter on Fabian Way
    Drinks and light refreshments will be available for purchase at the venue
    $65 General Admission | $45 Student/Senior
    Contact: Michelle Shabtai | [email protected]


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