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After a number of personal crises, stand-up comic Lawrence returns to the stage telling about his stinging social commentary and very personal reflections about his life.
An odd amalgam of kitschy, transparently manipulative sentiment, provocative subject matter, off-kilter perspective and some truly funny physical humor.
August 02, 2002
eye WEEKLY
Comes off as a long, laborious whine, the bellyaching of a paranoid and unlikable man.
You either find his jokes funny or you don't. But no one can mistake the ferocious energy of a performer for whom making people laugh has been not just a gift but a matter of survival.
August 02, 2002
Toronto Star
He's just so damn likeable, you can't help but laugh, even when his language is littered with four-letter words and his stories draw up images you might later wish you'd never imagined.