Overall Rating
4.8
By jaranda2
Best history lecture ever!
The Plaza Theatre Performing Arts Center - El Paso
As a recent graduate of a masters degree in history, this was by far the best history lecture I have ever witnessed. Not only was John funny as usual, he was loaded with facts and credible references that supported his claim of Latinos being a neglected culture with established, historical ties to America since the beginning and are actual victims of both a "holocaust," and "genocide."
By Luna Guys&Gals
RAISING PRIDE-STRONG PEOPLE OF COLOR
The Plaza Theatre Performing Arts Center - El Paso
Having read and discussed with others interesting points raised in the book, "1493: Uncovering the New World Columbus Created" by Charles C. Mann, we enjoyed Leguizamo's comical one man show. Although colorful language and obscene gestures are used, these are overshadowed by his passion, energy-level and incredible ability to move, bend and dance to the beats of music rooted in our Latin heritage. Leguizamo's jokes, impressions, and dramatization of various characters entertained us for 2 hours. Raising pride-strong people of color through the use of comedy and laughter may be the best way of identifying and honoring our LATIN heritage and culture. And, pointing out issues relative to historical racial differences mirror the "unfairness and lack of opportunities" people of color are experiencing at this time. Comedy is an acceptable venue to make known continued inequalities.
By J. J.
this shouw was awesome. Every latino kid should be aware of
The Plaza Theatre Performing Arts Center - El Paso
It is apparent that he did a lot of research. All Latinos should watch this show. it should be mandatory so they can know their history...
By Army Nyrse El Paso
What a great performer
The Plaza Theatre Performing Arts Center - El Paso
He did a great job! I learned so much. He is an amazing actor and dancer.
By Jo Machunter
Too Funny and Very Educational
The Plaza Theatre Performing Arts Center - El Paso
I saw the show originally on HBO and loved it. I've always wanted to see him in person and he didn't disappoint! The performance was on point from start to finish! I would recommend it anyone of ANY descent.
By NicG
Funmy and enlightening
The Plaza Theatre Performing Arts Center - El Paso
The shiw was both humorous and enlightening. John shed light on the true Latin American history with flair, drama and of course zaniness. I highly recommend for all to see. We should be proud as Hispanics!
By Eli
Awesome
The Plaza Theatre Performing Arts Center - El Paso
Educational and hilarious at the same time. John gave a great performance. Knows his history well. Wish others did too.
By Violet
John, the incredible!
ASU Gammage - Tempe
A night I will never forget! This is not a show to be missed. A true must-see, even if you've watched the Netflix special.
By Dan B.
Must see for LatinX
Majestic Theatre San Antonio - San Antonio
First and foremost, thanks a million to John Leguizamo for creating such an amazing work of art and history. If you are a fan of John's work you will not be disappointed. The show was entertaining from start to finish. The only thing I regret was not staying for the meet and greet. Our seats were also very good, we had a great view of the stage and the sound was impeccable.
By Francecsa
Need to be remembered
San Diego Civic Theatre - San Diego
I really enjoyed and appreciated John's performance and information it's a harsh history that never needs to be forgotten and he put it to humor to lighten the pain for our people... The theater acoustics were great seating was awesome.
Latin History for Morons on Tour
A sold-out run at The Public Theater. A record-breaking engagement at Berkeley Repertory Theatre. Endless critical and audience acclaim direct from Broadway. Chalk it all up to the mad genius of Tony and Emmy Award® winner John Leguizamo, standing at the head of the class in his one man show, LATIN HISTORY FOR MORONS.
When his son gets a school assignment on heroes, John seizes the chance to teach him all about the great figures of the Latino world. But once he sets out on his irreverent crash course across three continents and 3000 years of history—from conquistadores to cumbia, Montezuma to Menudo, and taking on the characters in all of it—he uncovers provocative truths that shock even him.