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Todd Glass: Act Happy
Directed by
Scott Moran
2018
62m
Comedy
5.2
100%
53%
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Try to keep up as comedian Todd Glass delivers rapid-fire stand-up that bounces from his heart attack to his coming out to how to eat a Kit Kat.
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Cast of Todd Glass: Act Happy
Todd Glass
Himself / Writer
Duncan Carey
Himself - Todd Glass Band, Mumbler
Eric Kalver
Himself - Todd Glass Band, Drums
Gabriel Steiner
Himself - Todd Glass Band, Brass
Lauren Reeves
Herself - Todd Glass Band, Triangle
Tim Lillis
Himself - Todd Glass Band, Keys
Jeff Garlin
Bus Driver
Scott Moran
Director
Scott Gawlik
Producer
Todd Glass: Act Happy Ratings & Reviews
Paste Magazine
Graham Techler
Todd Glass may have the grizzled experience of one of comedy's distinguished elder statesmen, but he has a young man's energy-firing off strings of rapid-fire jokes, observations and clarifications so fast that we can hardly keep up.
Mashable
Kellen Beck
With a live band on stage and unmatched energy, Todd Glass delivers his best standup special yet.
Decider
Sean L. McCarthy
If there's one thing you'll remember about Glass, it's that he knows how to entertain. The man puts on a show.
IndieWire
Steve Greene
Between the on-stage band heckling Glass mid-joke and a rapid-fire series of joke alts about getting into an accident with a food truck, this is controlled chaos of the most entertaining kind.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Nick Chen
That Glass has a backing group at all is indicative of his show's chaotic atmosphere.
TheWrap
Brian Welk
Todd Glass has put together a truly strange and subversive hour of comedy.
The Daily Dot
Audra Schroeder
The set is unmoored, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. He leans into chaotic good. Glass keeps his energy up, jumping from topic to topic, often starting a joke and abandoning the punchline in favor of a new one.
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