“Lenny Bruce, often called a ‘stand-up philosopher,’ used comedy ... the governor of New York for Bruce’s posthumous pardon, ...
Leonard Alfred Schneider (October 13, 1925 – August 3, 1966), better known as Lenny Bruce, was a comedian, author, and social critic, whose corrosive and transgressive satire as well as his boldness ...
This is the NY premiere of Lenny Bruce…In His Own Words, a play created verbatim from the controversial satirist's most unforgettable routines.
In 2003, New York Governor George Pataki (puh-TAK’-kee) issued a pardon to comedian Lenny Bruce, 37 years after Bruce’s death ...
Lenny Bruce.” She carried the note as a talisman in her bra, she said, to keep her moving forward. During an appearance on Johnny Carson’s “Tonight” show, Rivers told the story about getting Bruce’s ...
Controversial comedian Lenny Bruce becomes one of the most famous performers of his time, but must eventually fight obscenity charges, all the while attempting to keep his stripper wife happy.
This is the NY premiere of Lenny Bruce…In His Own Words, a play created verbatim from the controversial satirist's most unforgettable routines.