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Last seen on: –USA Today Crossword – Feb 10 2023
Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Dec 1 2022

Random information on the term “Humor”:

Observational comedy is a form of humor based on the commonplace aspects of everyday life. It is one of the main types of humor in stand-up comedy. In an observational comedy act, the comedian makes an observation about something which is common enough to be familiar to their audience, but not commonly discussed. Such observations are typically presented with the phrase “Have you ever noticed…?” or “Did you ever notice…?” which has become a comedy cliché.

British comedians Richard Herring and Jo Caulfield wrote in an article that observational comedy relies upon the fact that the observation is “universally familiar” but that it “won’t necessarily have been consciously noted by your audience”, arguing that the statements can be neither too obvious nor too obscure. Similarly, Eddie Izzard noted that a comedian’s observations need to be relatable in order to be successful. Douglas Coupland claims that “it takes a good observational comedian to tell you what, exactly, is the ‘deal'” with the phenomenon they are observing, and describes ideal topics for observational comedy as “those banalities and fragments of minutiae lurking just below the threshold of perception”.

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Random information on the term “WIT”:

Wit (also styled as W;t) is a one-act play written by American playwright Margaret Edson, which won the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Edson used her work experience in a hospital as part of the inspiration for her play.

Wit received its world premiere at South Coast Repertory (SCR), Costa Mesa, California, in 1995. Edson had sent the play to many theatres, with SCR dramaturg Jerry Patch seeing its potential. He gave it to artistic director Martin Benson, who worked with Edson to ready the play for production. It was given a reading at NewSCRipts, and a full production was then scheduled for January 1995.

Long Wharf Theater in New Haven, Connecticut subsequently staged the play in November 1997, with Kathleen Chalfant in the lead role of Vivian Bearing. The play received its first New York City production Off-Broadway in September 1998, at the MCC Theater (MCC), with Chalfant reprising her role as Vivian Bearing and direction by Derek Anson Jones. The play closed on October 4, 1998. An excerpt from the play was published in the New York Times in September 1998. Chalfant received strong praise for her performance. She also incorporated her own life experience into her work on the play, including the final illness and death of her brother Alan Palmer from cancer.

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