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News John Leguizamo's Ghetto Klown Arrives in London Oct. 25 Ghetto Klown, the solo show conceived by and starring Emmy Award winner John Leguizamo that played its final performance at Broadway's Lyceum Theatre July 10 following 25 previews and 95 regular performances, begins previews in London Oct. 25.

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John Leguizamo Photo by Carol Rosegg

The production, directed by Fisher Stevens, will play 17 performances at the Charing Cross Theatre through Nov. 12 with an official opening Oct. 27.

The show, according to press notes, takes audiences "from [Leguizamo's] adolescent memories in Queens to the early days of his acting career during the outrageous '80s avant-garde theatre scene, and on to the sets of major motion pictures and his roles opposite some of Hollywood's biggest stars."

The Broadway production featured scenic design by Happy Massee, lighting design by Jen Schriever, sound design by Peter Fitzgerald and projection design by Aaron Gonzalez. The projection consultant was Christopher Cronin, and the movement consultant was Marlyn Ortiz.

John Leguizamo earned Tony nominations for his solo shows Sexaholix and Freak. He has appeared in Mambo Mouth and the short-lived revival of David Mamet's American Buffalo. His film credits include "The Summer of Sam," "Moulin Rouge," "To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar" and "Romeo + Juliet."

Ghetto Klown is produced in London by Steven M. Levy, Sean Sweeney and Arnold Engelman for WestBeth Entertainment in association with The Soho Theatre.

Charing Cross Theatre (formerly New Players Theatre) is located at The Arches, Villiers Street. For tickets phone 020 7907 7075 or visit www.charingcrosstheatre.co.uk.

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