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News Leguizamo's Sexaholix... a love story To Tour U.S. It appears that the twelve-step program isn't working as John Leguizamo's Sexaholix... a love story continues after its Broadway run. The show — which was the culmination of a national tour last summer — will once tour the United States later this year. The tour will play San Diego, Phoenix, Chicago's Oriental Theatre and San Francisco's Orpheum Theatre according to spokespersons at the Tate Entertainment Group. Other cities will be announced soon.

It appears that the twelve-step program isn't working as John Leguizamo's Sexaholix... a love story continues after its Broadway run. The show — which was the culmination of a national tour last summer — will once tour the United States later this year. The tour will play San Diego, Phoenix, Chicago's Oriental Theatre and San Francisco's Orpheum Theatre according to spokespersons at the Tate Entertainment Group. Other cities will be announced soon.

The performances of the live taping at the Beacon Theatre in New York City will debut on HBO April 13 at 11 PM (ET). Check your local listings. The show was adapted for the small screen under the direction of Marty Callner. All three of Leguizamo's previous solo efforts aired on HBO and won CableACE awards.

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After spending the summer making his return to the live stage with a short national tour of a solo show titled John Leguizamo Live — an RCA recording of the show is available on CD — the piece, produced by Robin Tate, developed into Sexaholix... a love story. The show began previews on Broadway Oct. 9 and opened Nov. 4. The production extended twice before finally closing Feb. 10.

Director Peter Askin, who helmed Leguizamo's Mambo Mouth and Spic-O Rama reteamed with the actor for this, his fourth and final solo venture as Leguizamo told Playbill On-Line, "I think that's it. They're fun and I love them but I want to leave at the top of my game." (To read the full interview with John Leguizamo, click Playbill On-Line's Brief Encounter feature.) As in his earlier award-winning one-man performances, Leguizamo employed an "in your face" comedic style, covering in his words "relationships: dating, trying to 'get some', breaking up, break-up sex, make-up sex, marriage, divorce," and other topics including Latino history, childhood, family, and finally fatherhood, referencing his own experiences and relatives.

The Colombian chameleon who first caught the eyes of the theatre world with his one man show Mambo Mouth — which won him an Obie and an Outer Critics Circle Award — later took the Drama Desk Award for Best Solo Performance for his Spic O-Rama. His most recent stage work, Freak: A Semi-Demi-Quasi Pseudo Autobiography, garnered him a Tony nomination.

Also a viable film star, moviegoers may remember Leguizamo from recently as Toulouse Lautrec in Baz Luhrmann's "Moulin Rouge," in "To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar" in drag as Miss Chi-Chi Rodriguez or in Luhrmann's "Romeo + Juliet" as a Virgin Mary-gun toting Tybalt. His biggest role came in the 1999 Spike Lee joint "The Summer of Sam."

For tickets to the San Francisco run at the Orpheum Theatre, 1192 Market Street, call (415) 551-2000 or visit Ticketmaster.com.

 
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