The Power of Laughter: Comedy and Contemporary Irish TheatreEric Weitz Carysfort Press, 2004 - 192 strán (strany) Essays on comedy in contemporary Irish theatre |
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... Irish theatre includes work that is difficult to classify , falling between the gaps of drama , comedy and stand ... Irish Times , 31 March 1999 . ' D'Unbelievables - D'Story ' The Irish Times , 28 November 1998 . Tyaransen , Olaf , D ...
... Irish theatre includes work that is difficult to classify , falling between the gaps of drama , comedy and stand ... Irish Times , 31 March 1999 . ' D'Unbelievables - D'Story ' The Irish Times , 28 November 1998 . Tyaransen , Olaf , D ...
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... Irish jokes . Now I am confident that when I hear a good Irish joke , it is not only that I find it funny enough to laugh at , I also effortlessly understand its cultural context . And more than any requirement , the ability to ...
... Irish jokes . Now I am confident that when I hear a good Irish joke , it is not only that I find it funny enough to laugh at , I also effortlessly understand its cultural context . And more than any requirement , the ability to ...
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... Irish and , as such , I had a lot to learn about Irish culture before I would be able to understand the nuances of Irish jokes a main ingredient of Irish comedy . So the question is , what has changed , or what was different about A ...
... Irish and , as such , I had a lot to learn about Irish culture before I would be able to understand the nuances of Irish jokes a main ingredient of Irish comedy . So the question is , what has changed , or what was different about A ...
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How I learned to crave laughter | 32 |
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