Word: humorizing
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...doesn't have that kind of power anymore," Chase said. "The show stuck with its opinionated side. It still has effects but there are many, many other forums for others to do [political humor...
Chase discussed many aspects of his past works, sharing humorous anecdotes about his time at SNL and about dinners with President Ford, and gave some tips on how to approach a political humor piece...
...which Craig carefully built up in the first act collapse. What is left is a dimensionless thug who spends 90 percent of his time on stage reveling in his ability to beat up the defenseless Sosia. It’s a violence without much purpose and with even less humor. Even worse, it’s a violence against the audience, all of whom have to endure the tedium of Sosia’s endless beatings...
...with each different socio-economic and educational subgroup having its own specific émigré dilemmas. Although each audience responds to the play in a unique way, “people react almost uniformly in self-recognition,” says Lausevic. Be it recognition or denial, sympathy, humor or sorrow, the audience is left with a strong emotional experience...
...nothing is sacred, not even his hero Ozzy Osborne. So, if you can be offended, he will offend you. Be warned. Political correctness is not on this man’s agenda. Although this is not his best material and an audio recording misses the intrinsic humor of a man that size and build mocking himself and everything in sight (rent a video of him if you can), he will make you laugh, and perhaps, like the best comedians everywhere, will also tell you some truth about yourself...