Glenn Moore
Glenn Moore is one of those comics who cram in so many gags per minute you walk out of his Fringe shows giddy with laughter.
Continuing his running joke of using his name as part of his show title, his latest work is Glenn Moore: Will You Still Need Me Will You Still Feed Me, Glenn I’m Sixty Moore.
Edinburgh Comedy Award Nominee, writer, broadcaster and stand-up Glenn Moore (Mock The Week, The Stand-Up Sketch Show and The Dave Berry Breakfast Show) is back on the road on his largest tour to date for Autumn 2022 with a new show, Will You Still Need Me, Will You Still Feed Me, Glenn I’m Sixty Moore. Expect a “comedy masterclass” (The Times) and a high-energy barrage of the most jokes you’ve ever heard humanely fit into one stand-up show.
Well do you want original content or not? This was the best picture I could get of Glenn Moore as I'd moved out of the main comedy arena due to the build up of crowds. People weren't as close to each other as they might have been in previous years but despite the respect for space at this full-capacity test event I decided I'd rather not take the risk over an extended period. Let's hope Latitude is more like a Fringe Festival and less like a Ping Festival.
Glenn Moore picked up an Edinburgh Comedy Award nomination last year for Glenn Glenn Glenn, How Do You Like It, How Do You Like It. The title also meant I had an Andrea True Connection-shaped earworm in my head for most of August 2018. Now with Love Don't Live Here Glenny Moore he might pick up an award nod again. and I've got a Rose Royce-shaped earworm in my head this time round.
Glenn Moore returns to the Edinburgh Fringe this year after bagging an Edinburgh Comedy Award nomination in 2018. He’s a master of getting straight to the funny. Before you even buy your ticket for his latest show there is a gag in the title – Love Don’t Live Here Glenny Moore.
Edinburgh Comedy Award Nominee Glenn Moore has announced his first nationwide tour. It starts on 20th September at Colechester Arts Centre and runs until 23rd January 2020 at the Salford Lowry.
It’s always fun to go and see a comic on the day they’ve been nominated in the Edinburgh Comedy Awards.
There’s always a bit of extra excitement in the room, a clutch of industry faces at the back, a little bit of bounce and buzz.
“There were hardly any tickets sold this morning…” observes Glenn Moore laconically. And then… something happened this afternoon.”
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