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Glenn Wool
Reasons for divorceEdinburgh 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 |
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Nominated for best headliner in the 2008 Chortle awards. |
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| 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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Glenn Wool: No Lands' Man |
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![]() It’s possibly the biggest topic in comedy: having a digit shoved up your anus. Between diagnostic medicine, sexual experimentation and – in Glenn Wool’s case – overzealous border guards, it’s hard to keep track of how many male stand-ups have found themselves in this predicament. But finding himself butt-naked in an tiny room in an Indonesian airport, an occupational hazard when you resemble a member of a ‘Lynyrd Skynyrd tribute band’, Wool was not humiliated, but smug, as, in the very moment the official snapped his glove into place, happy memory flickered across his mind. For the purposes of this triumphant UK comeback, Wool puts up a few suggestions of what fond recollection could have hit him at that moment. Yes, as a framing device it’s hardly the most elegant, but when you’ve got an arsenal of road stories as devastatingly hilarious as these, to hell with structure. These are the highlights from the two years since he was last here, when he left in a bid to crack America. But he also got around the globe quite a bit in the intervening months. Of course, being a comedian grants certain perks, like getting a stage pass to an Iron Maiden concert or – surely equally as awesome – a VIP after-hours admissions to the Napier aquarium in New Zealand. Wool is a superlative storyteller; and lest you think that means a quietly whimsical geek speaking quietly of romanticised yarns, think again. Wool is a big, forthright, Canadian bear of a man with the sort of bold yarns that could be barked out after a gallon of beer in an isolated bikers’ pub. But, to counter that, they are told with a subversive playfulness, a winning dollop of self-deprecation and goggle-eyed incredulity. With his rock-and-roll charisma exerting perfect control, and perfect sense of comic phrasing in his yarns, Wool has a potent combination. Much of the material is, as he happily admits, the sort of stuff that’s kept him off the Michael McIntyre roadshow. But although the content can be strong, it’s also way more nuanced than just heading for the worst. The only thing that doesn’t quite work out is him pondering whether to help semi-aquatic rodents in trouble, though it did open the door for more gruesomely memorable images from the animal world. Away from the core yarns, Wool has some strong gags on American stereotyping, Osama Bin Laden, ‘appropriate vagina euphemisms’ and, with hilarious stupidity, his ad-hoc attempt to make up a language. All in all, No Lands’ Man goes to cement Wool’s reputation as one of the premiership players on the world comedy stage. Even if he never did crack America, Hollywood’s loss is our gain.
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| Date of live review: Monday 15th Aug, '11 | |
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Review by Steve Bennett |
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He has a joke that includes a Depeche Mode song.That, for me, is enough. The man is my own personal Jesus S Bee, January 2003 |
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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. slash |
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Big Value Comedy Show (Late)
Edinburgh Fringe 2002
Glenn Wool's Bizarre Cocktail
Edinburgh Fringe 2003
Glenn Wool: Things That Occurred To Me Last Year
Edinburgh Fringe 2004
Glenn Wool: Relax
Edinburgh Fringe 2006
Glenn Wool: You Don't Go To Hell For Eating Elephants
Edinburgh Fringe 2007
Glenn Wool: Promises Promises
Onomatopoeia Society III
Spinistry of Moonerism
Edinburgh Fringe 2008
Edinburgh and Beyond 2008
Glenn Wool: Goodbye Scars
Edinburgh Fringe 2009
Glenn Wool: Let Your Hands Go
Edinburgh Fringe 2011
Glenn Wool: No Lands Man
Melbourne 2006
Glenn Wool: Where Is Hell?
Montreal 2007
Alternative Comedy Show
Howie Mandel Gala


