You'll probably know Lee Mack from his work on ITV's
"The Sketch Show" and Channel 4's stand-up show "Gas". Headlining
the launch event of the 2003 York Comedy Festival he was faced with the
challenge of following a strong line-up that had undoubtedly left the
audience with high expectations for the top-of-the-bill act.
Fortunately Mack met the challenge head on and his down-to-earth, laid back,
friendly manner endeared him to the audience instantly. This endearment
early on was essential for his act to work as it relies more heavily than
average on audience interaction.
This was both the best and worst thing about his set. While it was
refreshing to see a different approach like this the venue, York grand
opera house, lacked the intimate of a comedy club where this approach can really
thrive, and the audience lacked the enthusiasm (and perhaps the alcohol levels)
of a club crowd. Many of Mack's requests for "Any Questions?"
were met with overlong pauses.
When someone plucked up the courage to take the bait however, Mack was razor
sharp and his timing spot on and gave him the opportunities to slot in some
great gags and routines from his collection.
His "I won't change my act, regardless" attitude, after discovering
a 12 year old boy in the front row, was to be admired. The c**t's and
f**k's continued to fly, as did a particularly near the knuckle (should that be
near the elbow?) joke about fisting. From then on a little voice in the
back of our minds kept saying "He can't say that in front of a 12 year
old!", which added a great "edginess" to his performance.
(York Grand Opera House - Monday 23/06/2003 - York Comedy Festival Launch
Event. Click here for more
details on the 2003 York Comedy Festival )