- published: 06 Jan 2016
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A comedian (sometimes comedienne for a female) or comic, is a person who seeks to entertain an audience, primarily by making them laugh. This might be through jokes or amusing situations, or acting a fool, as in slapstick, or employing prop comedy. A comedian who addresses an audience directly is called a stand-up comic.
A popular saying, variously quoted but generally attributed to Ed Wynn, is, "A comic says funny things; a comedian says things funny", which draws a distinction between how much of the comedy can be attributed to verbal content and how much to acting and persona.
Since the 1980s, a new wave of comedy, called alternative comedy, has grown in popularity with its more offbeat and experimental style. This normally involves more experiential, or observational reporting, e.g. Alexei Sayle, Daniel Tosh, Louis C.K. and Malcolm Hardee. As far as content is concerned, comedians such as Tommy Tiernan, Des Bishop, and Joan Rivers draw on their background to poke fun at themselves, while others such as Jon Stewart, and Ben Elton have very strong political and cultural undertones.
Actors: Milton Schwarzwald (producer), Milton Schwarzwald (director), James Cross (actor), Eddie Hartman (actor), Arthur Havel (actor), Morton Havel (actor), Judy Starr (actress), Moore & Revel (actor), The Ghezzis (actor),
Plot: This Mentone Brevity production uses a nautical atmosphere to highlight the acts, routines and songs of the various performers. It begins with Arthur and Morton Havel doing their vaudeville routine, cuts to the dancing team of Moore & Revel, the comedy antics of Stump & Stumpy (Eddie Hartman and James Cross), presents a song by Judy Starr, and ends with a balancing routine by the acrobats, The Ghezzis.
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