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Edfringe Comedy Review: Glenn Moore: Please Sir, Glenn I Have Some Moore

Alan Shaw by Alan Shaw
August 6, 2025
in Comedy, Edinburgh Festivals
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Glenn Moore: Quick-fire Punchline King Lies Down

ANY show that describes Stephen Fry as a “see you next Tuesday” within the opening couple of minutes will get me on board.

You see, I had the dubious pleasure of spending a couple of days in the self-important prat’s company here in Edinburgh more than a decade ago and that is a more-than-fair summation in my humble opinion.

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But as much as I dislike Fry, I absolutely adore Glenn Moore and I can’t believe it’s three years since he last blew my socks off at the Fringe with his previous, award-nominated show.

What’s changed in the intervening years? Well, apart from an hour’s worth of brand-new material, absolutely nowt.

Glenn’s stock-in-trade remains a 100mph delivery of finely-honed gags as he works himself up into a (self) righteous frenzy about perceived slights, ending up a sweating, ranting maniac surrounded by a crowd helpless with laughter and wondering how this unlikely creature survives in the wild without spontaneously combusting.

I say brand-new material, this is the second show in a row that references charming serial killer Ted Bundy and I do wonder what that says about Glenn’s state of mind.

He loves being on thin ice – a lot of the jokes raise a shocked eyebrow as much as a laugh, especially as they are coming from such an outwardly genteel chap.

Some puns are so bad they’re good – “Once you poppadom, you just can’t stoppadom” – and the schtick of going to a reliable source of crowd-pleasing gags when he feels something didn’t get the reaction it deserved simply allows Moore to crowbar in some more absolute pearlers.

He’s a master of setting up a joke for a later punchline/payoff which the audience absolutely laps up, and even though the show is obviously incredibly tightly scripted and superbly-crafted, Glenn’s ability to ad-lib and work off the crowd is up there with the best of them.

Moore’s playing one of the biggest rooms at the Fringe but if you fancy seeing him – and you definitely should – look sharpish as I can see tickets being at a premium.

Glenn Moore: Please Sir, Glenn I Have Some Moore? is on at the Pleasance Courtyard (Forth) until August 24 (not 12 and 13)

https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/glenn-moore-please-sir-glenn-i-have-some-moore

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Alan Shaw

Alan Shaw

Alan Shaw wrote for The Sunday Post and The Weekly News for 25 years, and still covers international rugby for the former. He worked on both the sport and hard news desks - one campaign he ran on nuisance phone calls led to a change in the law - and latterly specialised in entertainment and health features. Alan's quarter-century in journalism saw him run away to join the circus more times than he cares to remember, co-star with Stephen Fry, interview politicians and royalty, make David Beckham giggle, be propositioned by a Coronation Street legend and fail to recognise Frank Bruno on the phone.

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