
Adrienne Iapalucci is offensive, she’s irreverent, she’s funny and she’s from the Bronx. The Morris Park native has built a successful career in comedy over the past 20 years—recently with her Netflix special “The Dark Queen,” and the Bronx Times caught up with her at a show Wednesday in Manhattan at the Comedy Shop in the Village.
There was little rhyme or reason to the lineup preceding Iapalucci, but the Bronx badass was clearly the main attraction. With no apologies and a deadpan delivery, Iapalucci elicited big laughs, but more notable were the moments when laughing came with tinge of guilt, the feeling of, “I’m a bad person for laughing at this.”
SOURCE: https://www.bxtimes.com
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