Truncated Dick engagement up north
Normally, we don’t air dirty laundry… or repeat gossip… but we couldn’t let this pass without comment. According to an item in the Edmonton Sun (“What a dick!”), Andy Dick got sent home from a gig in Edmonton.
While Yuk Yuk’s doesn’t shy away from risque humour and was aware that Dick doesn’t do standup, Kirk said the actor’s lack of material was his worst offence.
“We don’t put someone on stage that doesn’t have prepared material,” he said. “He was just not funny, and he didn’t do what we thought he’d do.”
After the second show on Friday, club management told Dick to go home, and cancelled his hotel room for Saturday as well. Award-winning local comedian Andrew Grose filled in on Saturday night and delivered killer sets, Kirk said.
The first element of this story that stands out for us is the part where the club’s management says that they were, “aware that Dick doesn’t do standup.” Then, they follow it up with a surprised, “the actor’s lack of material was his worst offence.”
YUK YUKS: “Yuk Yuks, may I help you?”
DICK’S AGENT: “Yes, my client doesn’t do standup… I understand you have a comedy club….”
YUK YUKS: Send him on up! (aside to assistant)This is going to be sooo fucking great!”
How ever did things go so terribly wrong? Such a mystery!
Stunt bookings are a time-honored tradition. Will this kill the bookings for Mr. Dick? Get real. We’ve heard all kinds of horror stories over the years– club owners/bookers tell of rude, erratic behavior by bookees, on- and offstage, and, when the observation (a reasonable one) is made that
“Well, I guess you’ll never have him/her back to the club again,”
it is usually followed up with,
“What? We’re bringing him back in for Valentine’s Day! Sure, he shit in the green room and fucked my dog and called the mayor’s wife a cunt first show Friday, but he puts butts in the seats!”
The second element of this story that stands out to us is the no-win situation that Andrew Grose found himself in after Dick was sent home. Or was that a no-lose situation? Either way, it worked out well for Grose… or, did it?
“So, I guess that means you’ll have (fill in name of comic who saves the weekend) headline again real soon, right?”
“Oh, no! He’s a local.”
We really shouldn’t post after coffee/before breakfast. (P.S. Add the Edmonton Yuks to the list of clubs that won’t be hiring us any time soon.)
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I dig Andrew Grose. Always been a favourite, and he’s probably considered one of the top 10 working standups in the country.I suspect the Edmonton Yuks is in a bit of a bad place. They gave up their lease at West Edmonton Mall and figured crowds would follow them to the new digs because of their name. I don’t know if that’s happened, but I do know that Rick Bronson’s The Comic Strip moved into the old space, jazzed it up, and is getting huge numbers in its first year. Hoping I get to see this place in person soon. If you want to check out one of the sweetest lookin’ rooms in North America: thecomicstrip.ca/vr.asp
Mr. Grose writes us that he’s gotten the URL of our posting in his inbox five times today, sent to him by friends or Grose fans who also happen to read our magazine.BTW: Stop by Mr. Grose’s < HREF="http://www.andrewgrose.com" REL="nofollow">website<> if you get a chance.
I have seen Andrew Grose twice already and he is great. I would have much rather paid 33.00 bucks to see him than A.Dick 🙂 I was at the 8 pm Friday show and it was just horrible…
Thank you for your comment RE Andrew Grose and rest assured that his is the level of talent that Yuk Yuk’s is proud to include on it’s Western and National roster. If you are interested in seeing whom else you can check out in the Edmonton Yuk Yuks head to http://www.edmontonyuks.com. Once again we apologize to any of our customers (and our staff) who had to endure last Friday’s shows. It is not the standard Yuks have set for talent that is why Mr. Dick was relieved of his Saturday night obligations. We also sincerely thank our customers and our local Edmonton media. Their coverage and support has been most appreciated and we will continue to strive to put shows on the stage that are deserving of that support