Very possibly. The 2 mates I went with who got me a ticket, were pissing themselves throughout. So he knows his audience! Overall, not my cup of tea.
Very, very good. Was the heckler a plant? I thought his response was brilliant and typically atypical.
Yeah, strange one that, going on about his old man having cancer (I think), very random and well dealt with.
What happened?
Some bloke shouted out it was disgusting cos his old man has cancer (I think). Completely random and seemed to be unrelated to anything SL had said. The put down was pretty good.
What was the put-down?
Anyone else going?
Genius or smug, arrogant, middle-class, 'trendy' prick?
Went last night, the third time I've seen him. There were some good moments, but this was weak in comparison. He stretched out too many pieces, there wasn't quite so much going on, and some of the bits were too obviously repetitive and predictable; the second half wasn't as good as the first either. Thumbs up for the bit about comedians' anxiety though.
Are you a fan generally?Saw him the other week in London for the first time and have to say I was disappointed. Ok, so he was high as a kite after breaking his ankle, so may have not got the full authentic Lee experience, but just didn't find it funny. It was drawn out, haphazard, no real cohesion to the show, the gurneying was weird, definitely not the show I was expecting. That's ok though, lots of people in the audience did, bloke behind us was in hysterics.
Sounds like you got the authentic Lee experience to me.may have not got the full authentic Lee experience, but just didn't find it funny. It was drawn out, haphazard, no real cohesion to the show, the gurneying was weird, definitely not the show I was expecting.