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Seriously though, we will e-mail you with a short taster of new things coming on at Moles Club, the Cellar Bar, or the Comedy Cavern, once a fortnight - same time as the Moles posters, and the Venue advert. We won't deluge you with junk, or large files, just a pictorial newletter with links to the iste, to keep you in touch with what's happening. That way, when you read the review of a band now famous, you will be able to say "I saw them at Moles when no-one had heard of them"

If you put what types of music that you like in the check boxes, then in the future, we will be able to e-mail you when any of those types of music are on at the club. Can't say when, but we're working on it. Until then we'll send you the weekly update on what's happening at our venues.

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This Week

18 May
Comedy Cavern

Scott Capurro Camp and outrageous, provocative and controversial, catty and hysterical, Scott Capurro is a breath of fresh air in the increasingly samey and stale world of stand-up. ‘Enthralling…electric…deliciously catty’ The Guardian. Constantly operating on the boundaries of good taste ­ and often straying some way over the line ­ Scott is a challenging comedian in the best sense of the word. He is so comfortable dealing with topics that other comics would never touch that he forces audiences to ask themselves why they should feel so uncomfortable about some of his subject matter. Yet despite this approach ­ or perhaps even because of it ­ Scott has established himself as one of the most popular faces in the UK comedy circuit. Since his award-winning solo debut at the 1994 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Capurro has become a regular Fringe favourite. Constantly seeking to challenge himself as well as his audience, he has since returned with several solo Fringe shows and experimented with a variety of forms and styles, including his dark 1998 one-man play, Brian Souffle, and his infamous 2001 collaboration with John Cardone, Fucking Our Fathers.