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Rating: 3 out of 5 based on 2 reviews

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Adrienne Iapalucci is a New York-based comedian, writer, and performer. Her stand-up special The Dark Queen (directed by Louis CK and produced by Ari Shaffir) is now streaming on Netflix. As a stand-up, Adrienne is a JFL New Faces alum. She won the first ever People’s Choice award at the New York Comedy Festival and made her TV debut on NBC’s Last Comic Standing. Netflix included her on the second season of Degenerates alongside fellow comedians Ms. Pat, Jim Norton, and Nikki Glaser. One of the jokes from her Degenerates set was featured in Netflix's Best of Stand-Up 2020 special. In 2023, Adrienne did a 15-minute set on Louis CK’s live-streamed stand-up special at Madison Square Garden. She has also appeared on the Joe Rogan Experience, Matt and Shane’s Secret Pod, This Week at the Comedy Cellar, The Late Show with David Letterman, Are You Garbage, Your Mom’s House, and more. Her debut album Baby Skeletons was released in 2020, and was named Interrobang's Top Eleven Comedy Albums of 2020. Baby Skeletons received high praise from fellow comedians Neal Brennan, Patton Oswalt, Chris Rock, Anthony Jeselnik and others. When not touring the country, Iapalucci can be seen at The Comedy Cellar.

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Reviews

Rating: 3 out of 5 based on 2 reviews
  • Very boring

    by cat444 on 2/27/24Punch Line Philly - PhiladelphiaRating: 1 out of 5

    All of the comedians had low energy and bad attitudes

  • Dark but hilarious

    by Randy on 7/11/23Rating: 5 out of 5

    I went into this blind without knowing her material and I was not expecting it to be that dark but it was great. I would definitely recommend seeing her, maybe not with your family though.