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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... allowed me some comfort when laughs were in short supply . The culture gap between us and the audience left some moments of ' dead air ' on the stage . Where once there had been a 30 - second laugh , there was silence . We called these ...
... allowed me some comfort when laughs were in short supply . The culture gap between us and the audience left some moments of ' dead air ' on the stage . Where once there had been a 30 - second laugh , there was silence . We called these ...
Strana 39
... allowed the audience to see a man frantically searching for a way out . Observing Conor's actions allowed me a deeper understanding of the thought process behind his movements . I now believed I understood this troublesome moment ...
... allowed the audience to see a man frantically searching for a way out . Observing Conor's actions allowed me a deeper understanding of the thought process behind his movements . I now believed I understood this troublesome moment ...
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... allowed the sacred and the profane to become enmeshed rather than held apart as separate realms . The pattern of death and renewal in the mock crownings and de - crownings allowed a laughter at exalted objects which was at least ...
... allowed the sacred and the profane to become enmeshed rather than held apart as separate realms . The pattern of death and renewal in the mock crownings and de - crownings allowed a laughter at exalted objects which was at least ...
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Form and Comedy in Contemporary Irish Theatre | 8 |
Deborah Warners Medea | 19 |
How I learned to crave laughter | 32 |
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