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- 2faefcb63fa177ed67aabce16c8597fe63598cda342edd097e0e11fa0dc66984 author "William Cook".
- 2faefcb63fa177ed67aabce16c8597fe63598cda342edd097e0e11fa0dc66984 date "1994-08-16".
- 2faefcb63fa177ed67aabce16c8597fe63598cda342edd097e0e11fa0dc66984 isCitedBy Scott_Capurro.
- 2faefcb63fa177ed67aabce16c8597fe63598cda342edd097e0e11fa0dc66984 page "T5".
- 2faefcb63fa177ed67aabce16c8597fe63598cda342edd097e0e11fa0dc66984 publisher "The Guardian".
- 2faefcb63fa177ed67aabce16c8597fe63598cda342edd097e0e11fa0dc66984 quote "San Franciscan Scott Capurro may be best known as Robin Williams' make-up man in the movie Mrs Doubtfire, but he's also a stand-up comedian of considerable stature. Capurro dovetails these two disciplines in an enthralling solo show, which charts his timid passage from the closet to the Californian comedy circuit, and the liberating effect that this has had on his life and art.".
- 2faefcb63fa177ed67aabce16c8597fe63598cda342edd097e0e11fa0dc66984 title "Scott Capurro: Risk Gay".