John Leguizamo’s “The Other Americans” at Arena Stage is a portrait of a flawed patriarch struggling against a rigged system.
Jared Soares for The New York Times Supported by By Annie Aguiar In his new play, “The Other Americans,” John Leguizamo ... drama that could stand next to the greats, to show that Latino ...
"Trump's rhetoric about Latinos is darker than a 12-hour chocolate mole. But does that matter to these voters?" ...
Donald Trump's popularity with Latino voters has been called into question following racist remarks comedian Tony Hinchcliffe made at his Madison Square Garden rally — so John Leguizamo decided ...
In his new play The Other Americans, John Leguizamo stars as a Colombian Puerto Rican laundromat owner whose son is released ...
ELIZABETH BLAIR, BYLINE: If you're familiar with John Leguizamo, you know he can bust some moves, like he did as the nerdy hip-hop kid in his one-man show "Mambo Mouth ... And then she'd switch it up ...
ELIZABETH BLAIR, BYLINE: If you're familiar with John Leguizamo, you know he can bust some moves, like he did as the nerdy hip-hop kid in his one-man show "Mambo ... d switch it up and chop ...
Actor John Leguizamo failed to sway a group of undecided, Trump-leaning Latinos into voting for Kamala Harris. The lack of success came this past week on The Daily Show, during a segment that saw ...
Actor and playwright John Leguizamo ... is the first play Leguizamo has written with a full cast. "One man shows, nobody understands how difficult it is to write and to put up because you're ...