Press clippings Page 3
+3 interview: Luca Cupani: God Digger
"It's about my exciting life as a practising Catholic and an observant hypochondriac."
Dan Lentell, Edinburgh49, 25th July 2018You have to be joking? Luca Cupani
Luca Cupani interview.
Short Com, 11th July 2018A piggy interview with Luca Cupani
Luca Cupani interview.
Wrigley Worm, FringePig, 21st June 2018Edinburgh Fringe, day 25
Comedy reviews, surrealism, nudity and politics.
John Fleming, John Fleming's Blog, 26th August 2017Edinburgh Fringe day 14
At the Grouchy Club this afternoon, Kate Copstick got worried about the fact Italian comic Luca Cupani has a new girlfriend. Copstick is of the opinion that happiness is not a good ingredient for a comedian's emotional make-up and that having children is worse. She lamented good, edgy comedians reduced to talking on-stage about their children's cuteness.
John Fleming, John Fleming's Blog, 15th August 2017Edinburgh Fringe day 4
Today, I saw the ferociously funny - and I do mean ferocious - Candy Gigi Present Becky Rimmer's Bat Mitzvah!...
John Fleming, John Fleming's Blog, 5th August 2017#EdFringe17 Comedy Q&A: Luca Cupani
Luca Cupani writes: "It's me! is my fourth solo show, in which I look for an answer to a crucial question: who am I?" We fired over a Q&A to get more info.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 30th July 2017Ten must see new acts at Edinburgh Fringe 2016
There are plenty of big names gracing the Edinburgh Fringe right now, and there'll be celebrity acts, to suit every taste, showing off their latest productions all over the city. However, every superstar started at the bottom of the ladder and had to work their way to success, demonstrating their superiority amongst their tenderfoot peers.
Jay Islaam, The Huffington Post, 16th August 2016Fringe & Just For Laughs: the same but very different
"Well," said Luca Cupani, "the Fringe is all on the shoulders of the performers. You do your show and, among the punters, there might be some industry people. But the industry it is hidden; you don't see them. In Montreal it is more visible - the industry. The companies, they promote the shows, they invite people and then the punters come. It is on the same level as Edinburgh but different."
John Fleming, John Fleming's Blog, 5th August 2016Fringe: where shows with no audience can get 4* reviews
I was already behind on six interesting blog chats which I had had last week and which I had been going to post in the days leading up to my arrival in Edinburgh.
John Fleming, John Fleming's Blog, 3rd August 2016