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Josh Glanc: Hubba hubba (based on a true story)

  • The Glitch 134 Lower Marsh London, England, SE1 7AE United Kingdom (map)

Hi it's me, Aussie oddball Josh Glanc. I'm fresh off the plane from Australia and sold out runs at the Soho Theatre and now I'm doing a brand-new show. Well, it won't be new when you come - I would have done it a bunch of times already - but as I write this copy the show doesn't really exist. Just wanted to be really honest with you because I think you deserve that.

Glanc, aka Spanish Fuk-boi, the co-host of the cult Edinburgh hit Stamptown Comedy night, has been labelled one of Australia’s “most exciting” comedians (★★★★ Sydney Morning Herald). His shows fuse together character, stand-up and song in a unique an ‘antic brand of tomfoolery’ (★★★★ Guardian).

Listed by the British Comedy Guide as a 2023 recommended show, Glanc's shtick is “inventive daft bits that will leave you beaming” (Chortle). An ‘extraordinary talent’ (★★★★ Scotsman).

Age Guidance: 15+

Cast & Creative Team:
Performer/writer/creator - Josh Glanc
Director - John Luke Roberts

About the Artist:
Josh Glanc (AUS/UK) is a multi-award winning comedian and performer. Fresh off the back of a completely sold out Edinburgh Fringe run at Monkey Barrel Comedy. He’s had sold out runs at London’s Soho Theatre and the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. He’s performed at Glastonbury, Splendour in the Grass and the Falls Festival and in 2023 was programmed as part of Just For Laughs Festival in London and Austin (USA) as well as the Roundhouse Comedy Festival and was part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival roadshow tour. He’s appeared on Australian television shows Comedy Up Late (ABC), Utopia (ABC) and Skit Happens (Network Ten) and on ITV and BBC Three in the UK. His shows are critically acclaimed for their originality and unique fusion of character, stand up and music. Josh is well known as the character Spanish Fuk boi, co-host of the cult late-night variety show, Stamptown, a magnet for the best alternative performance on the global scene. The Guardian (UK) heralds him as an ‘ex-lawyer turned law unto himself’, a 'master of craze', and a ‘joyous purveyor of stage oddity’.

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