Great comedy
by N2MUZIK on 6/27/23Fox Performing Arts Center - RiversideWillie Barcena is not only a hilarious man he is very humble off the stage. Great show I would see it all over again.
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Comedian Willie Barcena recently shot his first one hour special, Deal With It, at the El Portal Theatre which will air May 2009 on Comedy Central. Barcena grew up in East L.A. and it is his people skills, his street-smart wit, along with his mother's "just use common sense, Dummy!" which enable Barcena to connect with a wide array of cultures, yet his performances are able to maintain pride and cultural awareness without perpetuating any Latino stereotypes. He has also appeared eleven times on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, as well as Moesha, The Wayans Brothers, Galavision's Loco Slam, Que Locos and Funny is Funny. In addition to performing, Willie writes on a regular basis. He performed in and wrote a one-man show called Cry Like a Man and has done script writing for the Nickelodeon television show, The Brothers Garcia. Barcena was also a host of the Willie, D-Lo and Trejo Morning Show on Infinity Broadcasting's Sacramento affiliate station, KSFM 102.5 Hip-Hop and R&B radio.
Willie Barcena is not only a hilarious man he is very humble off the stage. Great show I would see it all over again.
I cant comment on the performers. It was hard for me to understand what they were saying. I was sitting on the 3rd row from the stage and all i could hear was the echo from the other speakers. The speakers that were supposed to cover the front seats were not working at all. I told 2 people from the staff to tell the sound techs about the problem but nothing was done. I have been to this venue many times and i have always had good experiences but this time i couldn't enjoy the show at all even been in the front seats.
Dude is seriously funny and so what his whole set. When to see him for a date night and had a blast.
Willie Barcena put on a great show, with constant laughing.
Show was very good! People in the audience were extremely odd and outrages shouldve had more visible security for some consumers comfort.