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Glenn Moore
Glenn Moore

Glenn Moore

  • British
  • Writer, stand-up comedian and actor

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Interview with Glenn Moore

In the run up to Voice's latest coverage of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, we have dozens of interviews with performers like Glenn Moore, who we'll be seeing up there.

Voice Magazine, 12th August 2016

Interview: Glenn Moore - Glengarry Glen Glenn

Glenn Moore interview.

Rosie Gillott, Fresh Air, 7th August 2016

Fringe Q&As: Glenn Moore

Glenn Moore makes his solo Fringe debut with his show, Glenn Moore: Glengarry Glen Glenn.

The Herald, 7th August 2016

If you won't speak out about this, then I will

I'd like to defend my lack of passion, or rather, lack of universal passion. There are things we should probably all be passionate about: fracking, Israel and Palestine, the way your thumb accidentally grazes the voice memo button when you text despite your insistence on never deliberately sending one. However, I come from a very small village, where these sorts of concerns didn't plague us every day.

Glenn Moore, The Huffington Post, 2nd August 2016

Glenn Moore Q&A - Edinburgh Fringe 2016

Interview with Glenn Moore.

Short Com, 30th July 2016

Glenn Moore's advice for first-time Fringe performers (Link expired)

Glenn Moore offers his advice to first-time performers at this year's Edinburgh Fringe.

Glenn Moore, WOW247, 29th July 2016

The Show Time Series with Glenn Moore

Interview with Glenn Moore.

Comedy Blogedy, 27th July 2016

Five fast Fringe questions with...Glenn Moore

With over 3000 shows at the world's biggest arts festival, here at The Reviews Hub, we want to make the job of choosing your Edinburgh Festival Fringe shows that little bit easier. So here's Glenn Moore answering our annual Five Fast Fringe Questions.

The Reviews Hub, 25th July 2016

Glenn Moore discusses his new show Glengarry Glen Glen

Interview with Glenn Moore.

Lucy Moore, Female First, 21st July 2016

15 pay-what-you-want comedy shows for Fringe 2016

Nobody was quite sure how Bob Slayer's new pay-what-you-want model for his brilliant Heroes franchise would work when he introduced it a couple of years ago at the Edinburgh Fringe.

Laugh Out London, 18th July 2016

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