Franco Escamilla: Voyerista Auditivo Review
He explores the evolution of his relationship with his wife, Gaby, finding comedy in the rhythm of their arguments and the comfortable silences.
In this routine, he moves away from the grand, sweeping anecdotes of his earlier work to focus on the granular details of daily life. Whether it’s dissecting the way people talk in airports or the specific linguistic habits of his children, he treats sound as his primary source of inspiration. Themes: Family, Fame, and the Pandemic Franco Escamilla: Voyerista Auditivo
"Voyerista Auditivo" is more than just a comedy special; it’s a masterclass in observation. It reminds the audience that the world is a hilarious place if you simply stop talking long enough to listen to it. For Franco Escamilla, this tour solidified his status as a global icon, proving that his humor translates across borders because the things we say (and try to hide) are universal. He explores the evolution of his relationship with
"Voyerista Auditivo" was born out of a period of global silence. Having spent years on the road, the pandemic forced Escamilla into the confined "soundscape" of his own home. This shift is palpable in the material: Themes: Family, Fame, and the Pandemic "Voyerista Auditivo"
Escamilla’s delivery in this special is more polished than ever. He maintains his signature "urban poet" vibe—dressed in his trademark black suit and fedora—but there’s a newfound vulnerability. He isn't just making fun of others; he is eavesdropping on his own life and critiquing the man he has become.
By the end of the show, you realize that Escamilla isn't just a voyeur for his own benefit—he’s inviting us all to listen a little closer to the comedy in our own lives.
His ability to weave long-form stories with rapid-fire "puyas" (jabs) ensures that the pacing never falters. He remains a master of the "callback," planting a small auditory detail early in the show that explodes into a massive laugh an hour later. Why It Matters