JOHN SCOTT

“A diamond in the rough” - The List

Brief Description

John Scott is highly versatile lovable rogue. Cheeky, commanding and always oozing charm. Making him a hit with audiences all over the UK.

Biography

John started his comedy career in Scotland in May 2000 and just two months later was participating in his first fringe of the Edinburgh festival in “Stand up Scotland”. A showcase for the best new talent emerging on the Scottish circuit.

Since that time he has gone onto participate in five Edinburgh shows in the various guises of double act, comic actor and solo performer, and in 2003 managed to squeeze in a wee bit time to win the Scottish section of the Spike Milligan award.

The shows have included the critically acclaimed “Fish Supper” sketch show which ran for three successive years, won rave reviews, went into development hell with B.B.C. Scotland and eventually collapsed into a morass of hatred and copyright theft.

Other shows have included “Mongrel Nation”. A show he wrote with Scots Asian comedian Saj Chaudry. Taking an ironic look at race, stereotypes and modern Scotts/British/Asian identity. This show was also well received managing to make The List magazines Top 10 Pick of the Fringe.

Other work includes being a regular contributor to The Stand comedy clubs current affairs show “A kick up the tabloids” and of course his first love working as a stand up on the British circuit.

More recently John has completed work with Jongleurs and done T.V. warm up for channel 5. He now currently resides in Newcastle where he feels a common kinship with the Geordie. They make him laugh and vice versa.

Press

“Confidently told hilarious tales of class-based woe. Nothing missed the mark in a superb set where every story was expertly crafted before being subverted with a killer punch line. After practicing comedy for five arduous years, expect to see his name somewhere big very soon.”
The List

John Scott is an excellent comic and this is without doubt the first step on the road to a long and successful career in comedy.”
The Sun

“A diamond in the rough”
The List.

“Among the top five new comedians emerging from Scotland today”
The Observer.

“A grungy mix of Billy Connelly and Arragorn. Never hits a dry patch, always plays a blinder. People were in tears of laughter”
Edinburgh Evening News.

‘It’s easy to see why Scott won the Take The Mic competition; he’s a talented and likeable act.’
Giggle Beats

Sketch Work
“Tremendous acting talent, catch them live now before some savvy T.V. producer snaps them up” ”
The Herald.

“Highly original, totally entertaining”
The Metro 

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