

Glenn Wool: You Don't Go to Hell for Eating Elephants
With whimsical trills and unexpected intonations, the Canadian stand-up's precision high-low comedy captivates but never coddles in this 2010 special recorded at the Ram Jam in London.
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Plot Summary
Filmed at the prestigious Bloomsbury Theatre in London, Glenn Wool delivers his critically acclaimed stand-up show, 'You Don't Go to Hell for Eating Elephants'. Wool explores a range of taboo subjects and his unique, often confrontational, comedic style is on full display. The show delves into personal anecdotes, societal observations, and provocative humor.
Critical Reception
While specific critic reviews for this particular special are not widely aggregated, Glenn Wool is consistently lauded for his intelligent, boundary-pushing, and often dark style of stand-up comedy. His live shows are typically well-received by audiences who appreciate his unconventional approach.
What Reviewers Say
- Wool's fearless exploration of controversial topics.
- Intelligent and thought-provoking observational humor.
- A performance that challenges and entertains in equal measure.
Google audience: Audience feedback for Glenn Wool's performances generally highlights his sharp wit and ability to tackle difficult subjects with dark humor, leaving audiences both amused and reflective.
Fun Fact
The title of the special, 'You Don't Go to Hell for Eating Elephants,' is a reference to a dark comedic observation about societal norms and morality.
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