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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... contemporary ' , and ' theatre ' , are such that one could be obliged to spend half a book trying to justify terms of containment and still never fill all the holes . Given the range of work which might deserve to be considered in a ...
... contemporary ' , and ' theatre ' , are such that one could be obliged to spend half a book trying to justify terms of containment and still never fill all the holes . Given the range of work which might deserve to be considered in a ...
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... contemporary concerns of Irish culture , coming from her response to a Dublin very different to the one in which she had staged Hedda Gabler with Shaw in 1990. As Shaw said : The play is very much about a new world that is inquisitive ...
... contemporary concerns of Irish culture , coming from her response to a Dublin very different to the one in which she had staged Hedda Gabler with Shaw in 1990. As Shaw said : The play is very much about a new world that is inquisitive ...
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Comedy and Contemporary Irish Theatre Eric Weitz. THE POWER OF LAUGHTER Comedy and Contemporary Irish Theatre The Power of Laughter takes a very contemporary look at diverse incarnations of the comic imagination in recent Irish theatre ...
Comedy and Contemporary Irish Theatre Eric Weitz. THE POWER OF LAUGHTER Comedy and Contemporary Irish Theatre The Power of Laughter takes a very contemporary look at diverse incarnations of the comic imagination in recent Irish theatre ...
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How I learned to crave laughter | 32 |
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