Repeat offender (******) Scott Capurro has made a living out of pissing people off, says Aditya Kundalkar. You might remember Scott Capurro as one of the guys who helped Robin Williams become Mrs Doubtfire in the 1993 movie. Even if you don’t, you’re not likely to forget his gig at The Comedy Store this fortnight. […]
A review for my Belfast show, by Peter McCaughan from BBC Radio Ulster
COMEDY REVIEW: Scott Capurro The controversial comic isn’t afraid to tackle the taboo subjects on his return to Belfast Updated: 10/05/2011 McHugh’s Basement is jam packed on the final weekend of the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival, a sold out crowd ready to witness American comic Scott Capurro’s return to Northern Ireland. It is no surprise […]
A wonderful review for Scott Capurro’s Position in The Telegraph!
The Telegraph Dominic Cavendish April 5, 2011 Scott Capurro’s Position: * * * * Talking of revelations, if you want entertaining and exclusive celebrity tittle-tattle, here’s a tip: try your luck at Scott Capurro’s Position. This weekly chat-show, resuming every Thursday at the cosy, louche but essentially welcoming Vauxhall Tavern, can always count on its […]
This Deelish review for my chat show at the RVT.
Remote Goat’s Review of Scott Capurro’s Position **** “The gayest gay-bar in gay-town” by Andy Currums 01/04/11 In 1996 seven of the Little Rock Nine came face-to-face with some of their white tormentors on The Oprah Winfrey Show, nearly forty years after their famous school days. This televisual event wasn’t just a pinnacle moment for […]
My new show, Who Are The Jocks, reviewed in Latest 7, a weekly mag in Brighton/Hove
» Review: Scott Capurro Capurro’s set was a fearless assault on his audience and the world. Challenging everything, he turned the idea of political correctness inside out and upside down. You laughed and you cringed as he upset everyone with his acid tongue and razor sharp observations. His delivery was near flawless, quick-fire and merciless, […]
Star Wars attack!
Apparently I have the sour honor of being one of the top 30 stupidest characters from the Star Wars series. Well, Greg and I. We played a 2 headed sports announcer. I thought we were funny and playful, but this magazine article disagrees. I do like the shape of my head in the photo though. […]
Ugh, apparently I’m the gay spokesmodel. Who knew?
I’ve just received these remarks about my comedy show in San Francisco. A guy I apparently met at the baths in Melbourne in 1996 contacted me, thrilled to be in SF during gay pride month, sporting a pink cowboy hat whilst he marched with the gay men’s chorus at that ‘Pride Parade’ people with their […]
I’m autistic – it’s official!
Hey kids, this just in from the San Francisco Weekly! A lovely reporter wrote this delicious bit about my show here. And what a great journey I’m having – a nurse in the front row of last night’s show identified my austism. Who knew? Free diagnoses are the best, because in America they’re the only […]
Comedy Interview from LONDONIST
Apparently my racier stuff got pulled, but it’s still a fun interview. But then, like my boyfriend just asked, ‘Capurro, do you always want to be a cunt?’ Now THAT’S the question of the epoch. Comedy Interview: Scott Capurro Behind American comic Scott Capurro’s fearless and provocative brand of comedy lies a sharp, subtle wit […]
Hey kids, who knew, a critic was in the room the other night in Edinburgh. A good writer who got/gets what I’m trying to do.
The ‘as the years go by’ line made me shudder. But I am pushing 48, hard. Have I been around the comedy scene in the UK forever? Or does it just feel that way? Anyway, this review feels good. Comedy review: Scott Capurro Published Date: 10 April 2010 By Brian Donaldson The Scotsman SCOTT CAPURRO […]
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