John
Caponera
December 28-31

John
Caponera always knew he wanted to be in
show business but in what dimension was
undetermined until the summer of 1979
when John entered a "Gong Show" at
a local bar in Chicago. After doing several
impressions, he walked away with the five
hundred dollar winner's pot and a realization
that he might have something to offer in
the world of comedy.
Caponera's instincts proved right and after two years working the Chicago comedy
club circuit, John took his act on the road where he was immediately
accepted. He has honed his act over a seventeen year career performing
to audiences all over the world. Caponera is considered a comic's comic,
a true professional offering a mix of material from topical to impressions
to characterizations to stories and one liners.
Michael
Paskevich of the Las Vegas Review-Journal writes:"Unafraid
of letting a room grow quiet, Caponera
sets his own intentionally erratic
pace, pausing to perfection to
complement his oddly timed but
rewarding comic insights. The jokes
are further bolstered by his talent
for facial gestures that range
from goofy to arrognat, making
Caponera arguably the hottest club
headliner going at present."
Howell
J. Malham Jr. of the Chicago Tribune writes: "Every so
often, the kingdom of comedy is graced
with a gifted, naturally refined performer
who can effectively demonstrate the
transcendental powers of the medium
while making it look deceptively easy."
You
may recognize John as the star of his own
sitcom called "The
Good Life" or as the host of Comedy Central's sport show "Jocks" and
ESPN's "Talk II". Other credits include guest star appearances
on "ER", "Love & War", "Blossom", "Tales
From The Crypt", "The Tonight Show", "The Dennis
Miller Show", "L.A. Law", "NBC's Miniseries
Drug Wars", "The John Laroquette Show", "The
Drew Carey Show", "The Crew" and the "Espy
Awards". |