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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... offer a kind of psychic release , by laughing at and sending up the agents of injustice . One such moment occurs , just after ... offers us a free space to interrogate all our taboos . The anarchic nature of comedy means that there is no ...
... offer a kind of psychic release , by laughing at and sending up the agents of injustice . One such moment occurs , just after ... offers us a free space to interrogate all our taboos . The anarchic nature of comedy means that there is no ...
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... offer for comedy but equally as much for tragedy . If the wearer is inherently funny , then the mask may intensify ... offers us a glimpse at the clown within ourselves . In my years of facilitating and participating in clown workshops ...
... offer for comedy but equally as much for tragedy . If the wearer is inherently funny , then the mask may intensify ... offers us a glimpse at the clown within ourselves . In my years of facilitating and participating in clown workshops ...
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... offers cynical irony in the variety of reprehensible ' lessons ' Dean seems to have learned in finally gaining his dad's approval . As it happens , both these plays offer examples of the play- wright establishing a source of humour at ...
... offers cynical irony in the variety of reprehensible ' lessons ' Dean seems to have learned in finally gaining his dad's approval . As it happens , both these plays offer examples of the play- wright establishing a source of humour at ...
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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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