Andrew Schulze's "Infamous," which you can watch on YouTube because it was barred from every streaming service, was some of the funniest material I've heard in a long time. It's mainly... um.. shall we say "adult" humor? And it hits time and time again.
Though famous for his expertise in working the crowd during his acts, taking off the cuff comedy to levels only the most talented can go, the scripted stuff by Schultz surprised me at how balanced it was. You could tell this dude practiced everything: delivery, word choice, facial expressions, etc. This was a masterclass in staying the course, trusting your writing, and somehow still managing to read the room.
Speaking of that balance, he even took the most controversial topics of the day and made it so he tore into everyone; you can't tell what "side" he's on. It's really a throwback show, where the comedian can be as raw as they want as long as the audience is along for the ride. Considering the Puritan culture we reside in now, it felt like exhaling after holding your breath for too long.
I definitely recommend it, but put earmuffs on the kiddos first before turning it on.