Word: humority
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...stand out in this musical. Woodstock (Samantha K. Biegler ’08), a character this company brought to the stage from Schulz’s strip, manages to do so without having lines or songs of her own. And in the midst of all this grown-up humor, the cast genuinely looks and sounds like a gaggle of ten-year-olds. Technically, the production is as colorful and understated as the actors’ performances. Lighting plays an ingenious dramatic role and is crucial to the play’s finale. The aesthetic choices, from Lucy?...
...very outgoing, exuberant, very outspoken, laughed easily. She had a good sense of humor and dedication to whatever she did," Laurel A. Macey ‘09 said...
...Berolzheimer said that Levitt always used humor to relieve tension in class...
...best attempt at gallows humor-"You can't actually suffocate my patient in here, officers"-got a bit of a smile out of them. Gasping, spitting and biting, the patient came up for air long enough to curse everyone and say that he would find and kill each of them. This got his face shoved back into the plastic again, but now he was on his back; I was sure they were going to break his neck. So I started the biggest IV I could and just pumped in morphine until he shut up. We spent the rest...
...more political humor, visit time.com/cartoons