Comic, poet, singer, songwriter, and glasses-wearer John Hegley has captivated and devastated audiences all over the country. "Glad to Wear Glasses" is his first full-length collection, and includes several of his pieces regularly featured in the "Guardian, "and over 70 of his surprising, comic, serious, disconcerting, economical, and always original poems.
Comic, poet, singer, songwriter, and glasses-wearer John Hegley has captivated and devastated audiences all over the country. "Glad to Wear Glasses" is his first full-length collection, and includes several of his pieces regularly featured in the "Guardian, "and over 70 of his surprising, comic, serious, disconcerting, economical, and always original poems.
Comic, poet, singer, songwriter and glasses-wearer, John Hegley has captivated and devastated audiences all over the country, in theatres, at gigs at the Edinburgh Festival, and with numerous appearances on radio and television. In the Observer's "Expert's Expert" feature, he was chosen as a top fringe comedian by his peers. Time Out describes him as "fabulously funny". Glad to Wear Glasses is Hegley's first full-length collection. It includes several of his pieces regularly featured in the Guardian. It includes over seventy of Hegley's surprising, comic, serious, disconcerting, economical and always original poems.
John Hegley was born in 1953 in Newington Green, and moved to Luton at an early age. After leaving school he worked as a bus conductor and social security clerk until going to Bradford University where he eked out a grant by working as a nurse in the local mental hospital. He has worked with two children's theatre groups, Interaction and Soapbox, and began his highly successful cabaret career at the notoriously tough Comedy Store in 1980. John Hegley is a regular sell-out at The Edinburgh Festival. He has performed at the Montreal ComedyFestival, the USA Comedy Festival in Aspen, with Ulrika Jonsson & Anita Dobson in The Pajama Game and currently on BBC R4's "Hearing With Hegley". He lives in North London.
Comic, poet, singer, songwriter, and glasses-wearer John Hegley has captivated and devastated audiences all over the country. "Glad to Wear Glasses" is his first full-length collection, and includes several of his pieces regularly featured in the "Guardian, "and over 70 of his surprising, comic, serious, disconcerting, economical, and always original poems.
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