
I'M NOT A COMEDIAN…I'M LENNY BRUCE
Friday, October 2, 2026 · 7:00 PM EDT · UCPAC Main Stage · Rahway, NJ
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I’m Not a Comedian…I’m Lenny Bruce Friday, October 2 Doors: 6 PM Show: 7 PM Tickets: $51-$78 (All In Pricing) PLEASE NOTE: This production is intended for mature audiences and contains strong language, adult themes, and brief nudity. Critically acclaimed actor Ronnie Marmo, with the blessings of the late Kitty Bruce (daughter of Lenny Bruce), along with the Lenny Bruce Foundation, proudly present “I’m Not a Comedian…I’m Lenny Bruce,” directed by Joe Mantegna. This captivating one-man theatrical performance chronicles the life and influential legacy of the Jewish comedy legend whose fight for freedom of speech is as relevant today as it was in the 1960s – perhaps even more so. Now more than ever, Bruce’s legacy serves as an essential reminder of the importance of protecting voices that provoke, challenge, and defy authority — even when their messages make us uncomfortable. Bruce’s personal pain, sharply funny social commentary and completely original, freestyle comedy left a lasting impact on today’s art and politics. His unwavering commitment to, and passion for, free speech led to numerous obscenity charges and arrests. Bruce fought for freedom of speech all the way to the Supreme Court and died of an accidental overdose in 1966 while out on appeal. Lauded by fans and former friends of Bruce, Marmo’s crowd-shocking portrayal brings the notorious funnyman to life with all the electrifying, insightful and comedic brilliance as the one and only Lenny Bruce himself. About Ronnie Marmo Union County native Ronnie Marmo (Playwright and Actor) and has starred in more than 60 feature films and television shows, most recently guest starring in “Criminal Minds” and “Lethal Weapon.” He also starred in “Ammore E Malavita (Love and Bullets)” an Italian musical film which just won the David di Donatello for best picture (the Italian equivalent to an Academy Award). Other credits include “Back In The Day” (on Netflix now), “Deuces Wild,” “Crocodile Dundee in LA,”…