glenn wool
Glenn Wool is to head out on a tour dedicated to his funniest and finest punchlines, Wool’s Gold II (The Iron Pirate)
Now comfortably in his forties, award-winning comedian and new dad Wool delves into his back catalogue of material spanning 25 years to perform some of his more subversive routines, in this intelligent comedy best-of. Does he still agree with his early points of view or has he finally grown up?
Who says there is no romance in the world of stand-up comedy?
Three years ago Canadian comedian Glenn Wool was tagged in a tweet sent by Amber Morris who wrote "Excuse me @Glennwool it's my best friend @AlexandraCurry's birthday soon, I was hoping you might marry her as a present."
The much-travelled UK-based Wool replied: "Nobody deserves that kind of punishment, let alone on their birthday." To which Alex Curry chipped in: "I'm a glutton for punishment."
It feels like a festival of Slightly Unsung Comedy Heroes at the Soho Theatre this week. On Tuesday night Arnold Brown, one of the original Comedy Store gang, appears with a show named after his famous catchphrase, & Why Not? This is part of a campaign to fund a film about Brown's life, which I'd certainly like to see.
It's the moment the comedy world has been waiting for. Craig Campbell, Stewart Francis and Glenn Wool back together again at last. Ok, it's not the Stone Roses, but there is something rather lovely about these three Canadian troupers touring together after forging their own separate paths over the last decade and a bit.
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