“I’M NOT A COMEDIAN.. I’M LENNY BRUCE” is a portrayal of the life and legacy of the groundbreaking comedian Lenny Bruce, known for his bold, freestyle comedy and profound influence on modern culture, from poetry to politics and film. His commitment to free speech led to legal battles, culminating in a Supreme Court case. Bruce’s life, marked by controversy and a tragic end in 1966, is vividly brought to life by Ronnie Marmo under Joe Mantegna’s direction, with endorsements from Bruce’s daughter, Kitty, and the Lenny Bruce Foundation. The show, rated R, contains explicit language, mature content, and brief nudity.