Word: laughingly
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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According to Prince, the students’ comedic selections took a particular kind of courage: tragedy is “a lot simpler” from a performance perspective, she argues. “To make somebody laugh is a lot more complex...
...laugh line—it was very funny,” says Times reporter David E. Sanger ’82, who was present at the lunch and is also a Crimson editor. “People laughed, and it was only when it appeared the next day that it sent the Republicans off the deep end. In the context…it was just Larry being Larry...
...second is a 125-lb. jokester whose charming laugh and constant smile are contagious. Social and charismatic, he’s always interacting...
...show was particularly remarkable given its improvisational nature. The setup of the festival showcased the players’ ability to make people laugh on demand, with little or no preparation for their sketches beforehand. Furthermore, unlike other theater shows, the audience was encouraged not to remain seated but to partake in the interactive play festivities. Indeed, the actors were very receptive to taking audience suggestions. Blending techniques from television shows like “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” and “Saturday Night Live,” each night?...
Cheers to Alley for getting the last laugh on the tabloids. But it would be nice if there were a few more laughs for the rest of us. Fat Actress fast devolves into a one-joke Hollywood sitcom, with your usual inside jokes, sycophants and celeb cameos (John Travolta, Kid Rock, NBC president Jeff Zucker and others). It could be called Curb Your Appetite...