Reviews

Bisconte's slash and burn style of back stabbing insults show he is a true comic guildsman. His style is reminiscent of a bowling machine setting up his audience, one person at a time, for the inevitable knockdown. 

When you first look at Geno Bisconte you might think, quiet, standoffish, blazer-wearing Brooklynite. If you think that, you’re absolutely wrong.

If you don't leave local comedy club Fat, Dumb & Happy's laughing, at least comedian Geno Bisconte will. Bisconte, a Philadelphia native, is the latest national recruit to headline at the Orem comedy club. He will perform tonight through Saturday. The club, which opened in January, brings in national talent in addition to Utah performers.

...I'm not some anarchist, but politics annoy me. I have no solutions but I know that I have never killed anyone and I take responsibility for all of my actions. Yes, it' preachy and idealistic, but it' the only way I know how to live...
There's a smile behind each all-encompassing jab New York City comic Geno Bisconte dishes out. It makes us a little worried, actually. But is there cause for concern?

Geno Bisconte grew up in Vineland, attended college and became a banker, all the while making people laugh with his innate sense of humor. After a difficult period in his life, he quit his job and moved to New York City, where he’s making a name for himself as a comedian. He’ll make you laugh - and he’ll get you thinking.