Volume 1 Issue 1
Cover Date: January 2010 Price: £12
Contents
Not the definitive version: an interview with Ross Noble
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The origins of comic performance in adultchild interaction
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England? Whose England? Selling Albion in comic cinema
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‘Pack up your troubles and smile, smile, smile’: comic plays about the legacy of ‘the Troubles’
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Mutual intelligibility: depictions of England in German literature and thought
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Take my mother-in-law: ‘old bags’, comedy and the sociocultural construction of the older woman
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Court jesters of the GDR: the political clownstheatre of Wenzel & Mensching
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Who’s in charge? Negotiation, manipulation and comic licence in the work of Mark Thomas
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REVIEWS-STATUE REVIEW #1: MAX MILLER: “THERE’LL NEVER BE ANOTHER!”
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REVIEWS-THE CAMBRIDGE INTRODUCTION TO COMEDY, ERIC WEITZ (2009)
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REPORT- EDINBURGH FESTIVAL FRINGE 2009: THE YEAR OF THE ANTI-COMEDIAN
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