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Glenn Wool: Relax
The cartoon philosopher returns with some sound advice.
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Original Review:
Based on their subdued reaction, Glenn Wool's near-catatonic audience didn't need to take the advice explicit in the title of his show. Not that they had any reason to be so unresponsive, at least at the start when a high-energy Franz Ferdinand-fired introduction injected a spark of vibrant energy. And Wool's material, though never explosive, is reliably enjoyable and deserving a better reaction than it got. His strength is imagined anecdotes that merge the whimsical with the aggressive: witness his unleashing a randy walrus upon President Bush or his unprovoked attack on the Dalai Llama, the serene pacifist who's had it far too easy from comedians until now. He gets laughs, or at least titters, through the deft use of language to evoke ridiculous imagery and make his meaningless points The downside is a propensity to play with the ideas beyond the point of funny, too often testing the patience of his punters by overextending routines. It gives the impression he couldn't quite write the full hour this year, so just dragged the 40 minutes he does have out by 50 per cent. But there are more than a few smart lines you can take away with you: not least the ultimate put-down to any astrology buff who asks your star sign. Essentially, you have to be in a relaxed frame of mind to enjoy Wool in the first place, as his sardonic, laid-back conversational approach is not going to convert unbelievers. But if you're seeking an amiable hour-long diversion from life, this'll do the trick at a fraction of the cost of a New Age relaxation counsellor. |
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I saw Glenn on his final night at the fest and had an amazing time - cheeky, fearless and really funny. Magic! Annie, September 2004 |
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The best there is right now Brendon Burns, August 2004 |
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Though it's not entirely coherent, that's definitely part of its virtue. But that stems partly from it's ambition and scope, and that's to be applauded. Lots of good jokes on a broad range of topics. See it. Cam Haskill, August 2004 |
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Went to see him on Wednesday and he was bloody brilliant. He had the crowd in stitches for the whole 60 minutes with his funny and factual view on everyday topics. Highly recommend you go and see him Rich, August 2004 |
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Glenn Wool: Promises Promises
Onomatopoeia Society III
Spinistry of Moonerism
Glenn Wool: Where Is Hell?
Alternative Comedy Show
Howie Mandel Gala
Edinburgh and Beyond 2008
Glenn Wool: Goodbye Scars
Glenn Wool: Let Your Hands Go
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