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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... live comedy to grapple much more directly with the political themes inherent in the plot . In style , and in its level of political engagement , it is reminiscent of the work of Dario Fo , one of whose plays , Can't Pay , Won't Pay ...
... live comedy to grapple much more directly with the political themes inherent in the plot . In style , and in its level of political engagement , it is reminiscent of the work of Dario Fo , one of whose plays , Can't Pay , Won't Pay ...
Strana 72
... lives , of giving an audience the distance which , if you like , dupes that audience into thinking that it is laughing at someone else when in fact it is simply looking in a very cleverly constructed , and cun- ningly disguised , mirror ...
... lives , of giving an audience the distance which , if you like , dupes that audience into thinking that it is laughing at someone else when in fact it is simply looking in a very cleverly constructed , and cun- ningly disguised , mirror ...
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... lives to alleviate hard- ship . Comedy and humour had served a real and practical function in their lives , helping them to survive times of austerity . As an audience this makes them particularly receptive to comic moments onstage ...
... lives to alleviate hard- ship . Comedy and humour had served a real and practical function in their lives , helping them to survive times of austerity . As an audience this makes them particularly receptive to comic moments onstage ...
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