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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... traditional Irish laments from the audience . Warner's production of Medea at the end of the twentieth century in Dublin used the play to engage with the contemporary concerns of Irish culture , coming from her response to a Dublin very ...
... traditional Irish laments from the audience . Warner's production of Medea at the end of the twentieth century in Dublin used the play to engage with the contemporary concerns of Irish culture , coming from her response to a Dublin very ...
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... traditional descent into Hell or Hades now represented by the individual's journey to the Self . Here the conscious mind drops into the archaic world of the unconscious as it journeys deeper into the dark . Caravaggio becomes the holy ...
... traditional descent into Hell or Hades now represented by the individual's journey to the Self . Here the conscious mind drops into the archaic world of the unconscious as it journeys deeper into the dark . Caravaggio becomes the holy ...
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... traditional Christmas with his parents , Sean and Edie and his siblings , Tara , Edward , and DJ . It seems that it is going to be like any other Christmas until John announces on Christmas eve that he is not going to attend Mass ...
... traditional Christmas with his parents , Sean and Edie and his siblings , Tara , Edward , and DJ . It seems that it is going to be like any other Christmas until John announces on Christmas eve that he is not going to attend Mass ...
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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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