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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... asked Ian why he had chosen to explore such serious issues in a sometimes farcical way , he referred to Patrick Kavanagh's comment in Lough Derg that it is the true Irish spirit to joke through the Death - mask . ' What , you could ask ...
... asked Ian why he had chosen to explore such serious issues in a sometimes farcical way , he referred to Patrick Kavanagh's comment in Lough Derg that it is the true Irish spirit to joke through the Death - mask . ' What , you could ask ...
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... asked Jim if he agreed with Aldous Huxley's comment and whether he felt that powerful comedy had the potential to challenge and change an audience . He found it aston- ishing the notion that comedy can't be profound , or is always ...
... asked Jim if he agreed with Aldous Huxley's comment and whether he felt that powerful comedy had the potential to challenge and change an audience . He found it aston- ishing the notion that comedy can't be profound , or is always ...
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... asked the guy , did it work ? No , he said , it was horrible ; the audience ended up hating the comic , but not for the reasons he seemed to think , and he never seemed to get that he was being booed not because his material was too ...
... asked the guy , did it work ? No , he said , it was horrible ; the audience ended up hating the comic , but not for the reasons he seemed to think , and he never seemed to get that he was being booed not because his material was too ...
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How I learned to crave laughter | 32 |
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