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Glenn Wool
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Represented by:
Underbelly Management
Brett or Martyne
contact by email
Office: 020 7222 3399

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Glenn Wool

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Videos

Reasons for divorce

Edinburgh 2008


More Glenn Wool videos

Reasons for divorce
God's urge to make gay people
Glenn Wool on Jewish Heaven
Glenn Wool on swearing
Glenn Wool: Richard jokes
Glenn Wool at the Comedy Store

Other footage

Glenn Wool on The World Stands Up
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Biography

Nominated for best headliner in the 2008 Chortle awards.

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CV

CV

Stand Up: 2004:
Edinburgh show: Relax
Relax
Stand Up: 2003:
Edinburgh show: Things That Occurred To Me Last Year
Things That Occurred To Me Last Year
Stand Up: 2002:
Debut Edinburgh show: Bizarre Cocktail
Bizarre Cocktail
Stand Up: 2000:
Part of the Big Value Comedy show at Edinburgh.
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Reviews

Glenn Wool: Let Your Hands Go - Fringe 2009
Live Review

 rated 4/5

Here’a a man in complete command of the stage, and his material. Part playful, part polemic, Glenn Wool tackles the big issues with a preacher’s zeal but a gagster’s love of the punchline.

You might easily underestimate him from his appearance and demeanour of a Canadian wastrel with porn-star moustache and little interests beyond beer, Xbox and the fine work of AC/DC.

But he combines drop-out sensibilities with a strong intellect, compelling logic and mischievous fun. The sharp-suited bankers have had their day in the sun and failed catastrophically. It’s time, he argues, for people like him to have a shot at running the world.

Why not? He speaks a lot of sense on the failings of the entire capitalist system, not just laying it at the door a few greedy white-collar crooks, but without overt moralising or exuding an air of smug superiority. He’s just a regular Joe who idly ponders the existence of Smurfs – and if even he can figure out the big issues, so should we.

He takes on the big cornerstones of religion and racism, and the ridiculous idea of the right not to be offended: again packing a definite message, but not getting over-preachy. It’s just common-sense. On advertising, for instance, he doesn’t follow the Bill Hicks line that it’s inherently evil – but Iggy Pop flogging insurance, somehow that’s just not right. Many comics will have commented on that fall of an idol, but it’s fresh in Wool’s capable hands.

All this big-ticket stuff is rooted in the mundane by the through-line of the whole hour: the story of him waiting 45 minutes for a girl to come around after receiving the ‘booty call’ and imagining all manner of scenarios to explain the delay. That might not be not the most obvious hook for material about the global industrial complex, but it acts as a humanising balance to the political material, presented as digression.

He works the wooden Bosco tent like a charm, engaging the audience because he has something to say, and an easy confidence in saying it. He has conspiratorial attitude – as if we are all secretly being let in on the truth about the world – combined with an expressive face, conveying guilt, glee, bemusement or cheekiness in the subtlest of gestures.

With this being his seventh solo show, Wool has almost become part of the Edinburgh furniture, a familiarity which means he isn’t always counted among the hot talked-about acts. But he is an accomplished comic on scintillating form, delivering fresh laughs and thoughtful ideas – and you can’t want for much more than that.

Date of live review: Sunday 23rd Aug, '09
Review by Steve Bennett
Glenn Wool : Original Review
Glenn Wool : Original Review

Wednesday 2nd Jan, '08 -
Glenn Wool: Goodbye Scars
Glenn Wool: Goodbye Scars

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2008 -
Glenn Wool: Promises Promises
Glenn Wool: Promises Promises

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2007 -
Glenn Wool: You Don't Go To Hell For Eating Elephants
Glenn Wool: You Don't Go To Hell For Eating Elephants

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2006 -
Glenn Wool: Where Is Hell?
Glenn Wool: Where Is Hell?

Show - Melbourne 2006 -
Big Value Comedy Show (Late)
Big Value Comedy Show (Late)

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2000 -
Howie Mandel Gala
Howie Mandel Gala

Show - Montreal 2007 -
Glenn Wool's Bizarre Cocktail
Glenn Wool's Bizarre Cocktail

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2002 -
Alternative Comedy Show
Alternative Comedy Show

Show - Montreal 2007 -
Glenn Wool: Things That Occurred To Me Last Year
Glenn Wool: Things That Occurred To Me Last Year

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2003 -
Glenn Wool: Relax
Glenn Wool: Relax

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2004 -
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Comments

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Saw him on May 1. Too many inconsistencies in his set. Bill Hicks wannabe? I'm not sure about that. A comment about loving to smoke leading to him pulling out a packet of Marlboro Lights? Surely if he loved smoking so much he'd be on the full fat Mally Reds? After grinding me down with his "nonchalant" set he then makes a bizarre comment about the new band Franz Ferdinand... at that point I lost the last ounce of respect I had for him. Sadly dissapointed.

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Where can I see Glenn Wool next?

Where can I see Glenn Wool next?

21:40 - Friday 2nd Apr, '10
Venue: Leicester Square Theatre
Prices: Adult - £14.00
Comics: Barbara Nice, Glenn Wool, Will Smith
Show starts: 21:40 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Friday 2nd Apr, '10
Venue: Covent Garden Comedy Club
Prices: £13 (£10 standing)
Comics: Andi Osho, Geoff Norcott, Glenn Wool, David Ward (MC)
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
21:40 - Saturday 3rd Apr, '10
Venue: Leicester Square Theatre
Prices: Adult - £15.00
Comics: Barbara Nice, Glenn Wool, Will Smith
Show starts: 21:40 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Saturday 3rd Apr, '10
Venue: Covent Garden Comedy Club
Prices: £13 (£10 standing)
Comics: David Ward, Glenn Wool, Steve Williams, John Ryan (MC)
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Thursday 8th Apr, '10
Venue: Comedy Store
Prices: £18
Comics: Glenn Wool, Ian Moore, Ricky Grover, Tom Wrigglesworth, Mickey Hutton (MC)
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
00:00 - Friday 9th Apr, '10
Venue: Comedy Store
Prices: £14
Comics: Glenn Wool, Justin Moorhouse, Ricky Grover, Tom Wrigglesworth
Show starts: 00:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Friday 9th Apr, '10
Venue: Comedy Store
Prices: £20
Comics: Glenn Wool, Ian Moore, Ricky Grover, Tom Wrigglesworth, Justin Moorhouse (MC)
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
00:00 - Saturday 10th Apr, '10
Venue: Comedy Store
Prices: £18
Comics: Glenn Wool, Ian Moore, Ricky Grover, Tom Wrigglesworth, Justin Moorhouse (MC)
Show starts: 00:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Saturday 10th Apr, '10
Venue: Comedy Store
Prices: £20
Comics: Glenn Wool, Ian Moore, Ricky Grover, Tom Wrigglesworth, Justin Moorhouse (MC)
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)