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Lenny Bruce is coming back to town. Though on previous visits he mainly kept to the city, this time he’ll be in Skokie. Though dead for nearly 60 years, the controversial and influential comi… ...
Lenny Bruce: Comedy and Censorship At times losing its footing, Ronnie Marmo’s one-man show “I’m Not A Comedian…I’m Lenny Bruce” delves into the life of Lenny Bruce, and his fight against censorship.
In a tavern not very far from the bygone nightclub where Lenny Bruce made his Chicago debut one August night in 1958 — saying, among many things, “If God made the body and the body is d… ...
It’s not an exaggeration to say that modern comedy could not exist without Lenny Bruce, but many of the comics discuss how Bruce’s ideas have been bastardized.
Following multiple extensions at his original Midtown home, America's most controversial comedian resumes performances in his downtown Manhattan roots. I'm Not a Comedian…I'm Lenny Bruce begins ...
The National Comedy Center museum opens in August and it will feature an expansive Lenny Bruce exhibit, plus a panel on the… ...
Any notion that Ronnie Marmo's portrayal of the life of Lenny Bruce would be sugar-coated is dispelled when he opens his show — following a burlesque number — naked on a toilet, re-enacting ...
Funny but dated, ‘...I’m Lenny Bruce’ speaks volumes about comedy and society The great routines are there and performed well, but it’s the why that’s missing.
The Evelyn Rubenstein Jewish Community Center will present a two-run limited engagement of “I'M NOT A COMEDIAN… I'M LENNY BRUCE” starring critically-acclaimed actor Ronnie Marmo. Learn more ...
Actor ‘disappears’ into the persona of legendary comedian Lenny Bruce in one-man show Ronnie Marmo stars in the 90-minute solo piece directed by Chicago native Joe Mantegna and produced in ...
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