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So, 'Andrew Dice Clay: For Ladies Only' is an interesting piece from '92. It’s got that gritty standup vibe, and you can feel the atmosphere of the Theatre of Performing Arts in Philly. Dice shifts his focus here, taking his trademark raunchiness and directing it towards men, which is a bit different from his usual schtick. The pacing has that classic standup rhythm; he knows how to build up a punchline. It’s raw and unapologetic, like most of his work, but there’s an odd charm to it when he breaks the fourth wall. The practical effects are minimal, but it’s all about the performance. You can’t help but appreciate his delivery and timing—definitely a unique entry in the comedy scene of the early '90s.
Live standup in a theater settingFocus on male audienceUnique tone for Dice's career
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