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If it wasn't for his wonderful family, I simply couldn't be Groucho

Frank doesn't just do Groucho... he is Groucho

April 16, 2016 09:50
Chutzpah: Frank as Groucho

By

Francine Cohen

3 min read

Groucho Marx once said "I have had a perfectly wonderful evening, but this wasn't it." One wonders what he would say about Frank Ferrante's one man show, An Evening With Groucho, a homage to the legendary comedian.

It's hard to imagine that the man born Julius Henry Marx, son of German and French Jewish immigrants wouldn't see the humour in a good Italian Catholic boy, schooled by nuns, playing him so well even Groucho's daughter says; "Frank doesn't just do Groucho... he is Groucho."

Ferrante was a boy growing up in California when a friend told him to watch the 1937 Marx Brothers comedy, A Day at the Races, on television.

"Seeing that movie sparked all this interest and wanting to be part of this world. It looked like a lot of fun. There was something very sly about Groucho that appealed to me. Also I was taught by nuns so experienced a very oppressive environment. Groucho was able to crack through all the time and, whatever the situation, end up on top. That's very exhilarating when you are a child," says Ferrante, now 52.