Acting Comedy

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advanced comic performance analysis
Angelo Beolco
Anne Bogart
audience engagement strategies
Audience Interplay
Avner Eisenberg
Behavioral Contradictions
Bigger Laughs
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Character
Cheerful Evening
comic timing
Danish Pastry
Double Pirouette
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Farce
Game's Dialog
Game’s Dialog
Improvisation
improvisational acting methods
Inherent Comedy
Jelly Doughnuts
Jokes
Knock Knock Joke
Laugh Line
Live Studio Audience
Mountain Time
performance theory
physical theatre techniques
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Rhythm
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Smart Phone
theatre pedagogy
Tightrope Walker
Tina Landau
Tv Comedy
Tv Sketch
Upright Citizen's Brigade
Upright Citizen’s Brigade
Vice Versa
Viewpoints
Voice Inflection
Wavy Line

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138891401
  • Weight: 408g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Sep 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Despite being roundly cited as much harder to perform than its dramatic counterpart, comic acting is traditionally seen as a performance genre that can’t be taught. At best it is often described as a skill that can only be learned "on the job" through years of practice, or given to a performer through natural talent.

Acting Comedy is an effort to examine this idea more rigorously by looking at different aspects of the comic actor’s craft. Each chapter is written by an expert in a particular form—from actors and directors to teachers and standup comedians. Topics covered include:

  • how performers work with audiences
  • how comic texts can be enhanced through word and musical rhythm analysis
  • how physical movements can generate comic moments and build character.

This book is an invaluable resource for any performer focusing on the minute details of comic acting, even down to exactly how one delivers a joke on stage. Christopher Olsen’s unique collection of comic voices will prove essential reading for students and professionals alike.

Christopher Olsen began as an actor in the Off-Off Broadway theatre scene in New York City in the 1970s and 1980s and later received his PhD in Theatre History and Criticism from the University of Maryland. He continues to work as a Drama professor at the University of Puerto Rico.