

After his set, Burr apologized to stunned young comedians for “bumping them and taking up so much time” and then left to go smoke cigars with another iconic figure, Tony V. What I will say is, I highly recommend you get a ticket to see Bill Burr at Fenway Park on Aug 21, because it will be a show unlike any other. As a comedian it was amazing to see his work in its early stages, as well as his thoughts working themselves out in real time. They went crazy for him and there were moments of uproarious laughter as well as brilliant silence where you could hear your own heartbeat in your ears. I could not wait to see the audience’s reaction to one of the top comedians in the world randomly appearing at a Wednesday night comedy show in a Southie basement. I must admit, this was what I had been looking forward to. Then it was time for me to bring him on stage. I was busy hosting but when I looked into the green room, he was chatting with comedians, and generally making instant memories with young comics they will fondly remember and retell for decades to come. He made his way to the green room, shook some hands and the man who will be the first comedian ever to headline Fenway Park, sat down next to some of Boston’s newest comedians and began to look over his notes.Īs comics began to come off stage Burr complimented each one. Some heads turned as he entered the room, but with his hat low and his non-big-time demeanor, he blended in pretty well. True to form, he arrived at Capo right when he said he would, alone and without an entourage. It’s all needless because Burr is one of the nicest guys out there. All of a sudden I feel like I am back in high school trying to make small talk with a popular girl and all I can do is stutter and stammer while sweating from my palms and eyelids. That doesn’t mean I don’t feel like an ass almost every time we are in a room together. My time alone with him in the green room, simply talking comedy, is something I will never forget. I have had the pleasure to share the stage with him three times, once even opening for him at Laugh Boston. Then in NYC comedy clubs as a college kid, followed by small theaters as his fame grew, and now into the global superstar he has become. I have followed him basically my entire life since seeing him at a fundraiser here as a kid. I think most comedians, especially those of us in Boston, would agree. I have met and worked with a lot of famous people in my years in show business and I don’t get star struck very often, but my respect and admiration for Burr is insanely high. As I ended the call, I tried to mentally erase what had just happened, so I could just relax and enjoy a cheeseburger and tater tots.īill Burr makes me nervous. Another reason was, the entire point of a surprise drop in, is that it’s a surprise. Also, Burr wanted to work on new stuff and a promoted appearance implies a polished and crafted performance. The Celtics had a home playoff game Wednesday night and Burr is a huge sports fan. First and foremost, he could easily cancel. We decided to keep it a secret for a multitude of reasons. He had some amazing news for me: Bill Burr would likely be stopping into Capo to work on some new material. My phone rang and it was my friend and manager Ryan, who is also a producer of Capo Comedy Night. On Tuesday, my wife and I were walking down Sixth Street on our way to Local 149, because my wife was craving a cheeseburger and I am always craving a cheeseburger.
