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  2. Farce - Wikipedia

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    The best known farce is La Farce de maître Pathelin (The Farce of Master Pathelin) from c. 1460. [3] Spoof films such as Spaceballs, a comedy based on the Star Wars movies, are farces. [4] Sir George Grove opined that the "farce" began as a canticle in the common French tongue intermixed with Latin. It became a vehicle for satire and fun, and ...

  3. 50 Times People Found Comedy Gold In The Reviews That Works ...

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    Image credits: Superdupericecream As per the CMA, product reviews hold a lot of sway over people. As much as £23 billion ($28.6 billion or €27.5 billion) of consumer spending per year is ...

  4. Review: 'Noises Off,' Michael Frayn's ingenious farce, doesn ...

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    As modern farces go, Michael Frayn’s “Noises Off” is not only one of the funniest but may also be the most elegantly conceived. The play, in revival at the Geffen Playhouse in a co ...

  5. Comedy Cellar - Wikipedia

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    The Comedy Cellar stage as seen from the audience left. The Comedy Cellar is a comedy club in Manhattan where many top New York comedians perform, sometimes referred to as the "Harvard of comedy clubs". [1] It was founded in 1982 by then stand-up comedian, and current television writer/producer Bill Grundfest. [2]

  6. 21 Must-Visit Restaurants That Starred in Your Favorite Movies

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    The club first began showcasing jazz music in 1949, when owner John Levine permitted bassist/band leader Howard Rumsey to start a recurring Sunday jam session. Needless to say, the experiment took ...

  7. Comedy club - Wikipedia

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    Audience and performers at a comedy club improv night. A comedy club is a venue where a variety of comedic acts perform to a live audience. Although the term usually refers to establishments that feature stand-up comedians, it can also feature other forms of comedy such as improvisational comedians, impersonators, impressionists, magicians and ventriloquists.

  8. Burlesque - Wikipedia

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    These were popular from the 1860s to the 1940s, often in cabarets and clubs, as well as theatres, and featured bawdy comedy and female striptease. Some Hollywood films attempted to recreate the spirit of these performances from the 1930s to the 1960s, or included burlesque-style scenes within dramatic films, such as 1972's Cabaret and 1979's ...

  9. ‘The Cottage’ Review: Sex Farce Directed by Jason ... - AOL

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    This is a paint-by-numbers sex farce, with parameters that do not extend beyond the obvious: heterosexual marriage is restrictive for all, unreasonable for many, and, oh, so thrilling to transgress.