From creating skits, he moved into writing one-act plays and finally into creating full-length dramas. |
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There were many continuing themes that were frequently worked into the skits or situations. |
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This tape is a collection of 10 skits from the original live broadcasts of the show. |
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Sketches, skits, parodies, songs, poems and bad dancing describe this sparkling, lighthearted romp through the Bard's amazing repertory of works. |
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The watchword here was informality, with the pair linking skits and sketches in an amiable, easy-going manner. |
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In the lower classes, students would stage skits in which they played the part of upper-caste Jats. |
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The entertainment fare was peppered with cinematic dance, oriental Thai performances and humorous skits. |
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In these festivals the working people would hold skits in which they would uncrown the king. |
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Whenever we film our video game parody skits, we try to include, and harass, as many people in public as we can. |
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As there are no indigenous people in these skits, is the play trying to say that quintessential Kiwiana is borrowed from overseas? |
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There are guests and goal-clips and interviews, but it is all interspersed with games, gags, skits and phone-ins. |
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The scout's parents arrived on the final day to cheer on the scouts during their field day, and to watch the skits around the campfire. |
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Cartoon sequences, man on the street interviews, golf balls, skits and a breathless newsboy are among the other tricks used. |
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The placid nature of many of the skits is due mostly in part to the fact that times have changed and so has the country's sense of what is funny. |
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Their skits were intelligent and conceptually very creative, with well-written dialogue. |
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Your skits and spoken-word pieces about music tend to have a sarcastic edge. |
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Their skits deal with diverse topics ranging from a parody of NPR to psychopathic hitchhikers who catch rides with psychopathic drivers. |
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From rain dances to bhangra, skits to mimicry, the employees rewrote office entertainment rules. |
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From the moment he started writing, he began to write short skits and plays. |
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Our teatro included a narrator who described, in Tzeltal, Tzotzil, or Tojolabal, a series of mimed skits performed by project members. |
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What is more, they would be encouraged to write skits, short plays and scripts for documentaries during the trek. |
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Youth of all backgrounds performed skits and spoken word pieces about political and social justice. |
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His outrageous comedy skits and quick wit made him part of daily life for millions of American families. |
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The writers have been going a little nuts thinking up scenarios and skits and sketches and things like that. |
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Skeins emerged through group projects to render the maze of tradition through a time-line, skits and sketches. |
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His cartoons, novels, skits and plays reflect an immense zest for portraying the funny side of life. |
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The shows consisted of skits, sketches and musical items, and featured visiting celebrity guest stars. |
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One of Conan's regular skits is the hand puppet named Triumph the Insult Comic Dog. |
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Wrapped skits are featured with fine but simple shirts, strategically-placed slits which are functional rather than flirty. |
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Along with brazenly ridiculing government and society, Ko began to incorporate short comedic skits into the band's sets. |
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The series was stuffed full of recurring characters, skits and, in particular, catchphrases, all of which were soon ringing around the school-halls and workplaces of America. |
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People recite poems, or act out little skits to portray their feelings. |
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Studio-hopping stars, hit films and comedy skits are being pitched in by all the major channels to add sparkle to yet another day for the couch potato. |
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There were Trigger Happy-style skits – I loved his weeping jogger – and silent sepia films set to mournful klezmer music. |
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They wrote humorous skits on everyday events in the soldiers' lives, poking fun at military discipline and the hardships of trench warfare. |
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My mother took me to a live radio show in downtown Houston, and we had to be all hush as the skits were conducted. |
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Customers were treated to a dazzling show interspersed with interviews and vaudeville skits. |
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He scats into an elementary sampler and loops it, deepening the screwiness of the skits. |
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Such skits could be used as a lead-in to an educational session with community groups, ESL classes, etc. |
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Ringing mobile phones, outbursts of cheers and jeers and intermissions with songs and skits help keep spectators awake. |
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The final list covered everything from a big-budget sci-fi starring Harvey Keitel to a series of three-minute skits about one night stands. |
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He once rented a theatre and got students, including Mrs Ullmann, to act out Monty Python skits, which they did with enthusiasm. |
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She participates with them in their extra activities, sends home creative projects and motivates her students through skits, props and music. |
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This project would directly involve immigrant communities in the writing and performing of various skits on this issue. |
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It reminds me of one of the old Monty Python skits of nudge, nudge, wink, wink. |
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The youth-led NGOs have created messages, skits, music, theatre performances and other ways of speaking out on HIV prevention. |
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After a while, the children gathered in a circle to share their drawings, skits and songs with one another. |
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Our yearly resident-run holiday rounds of skits and entertainment was a hit as always and we continue to participate in many PAIRO activities. |
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He was also responsible for organizing the entertainment, which might be music or skits. |
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His skits or character quirks aren't as funny the second time around. |
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The children performed skits during rush hours at the concourse of the eastern entry of the railway station arresting the attention of the travelling public and visitors. |
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A minstrel show became four or so men in blackface doing rough and rowdy songs on banjo, fiddle, tambourine and clacking bones, interspersed with japes, skits and dancing. |
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It is important that the participants know that their skits must revolve around gangs and situations of conflict that might occur in such an environment. |
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After the brainstorming session, divide participants into small groups of four or five people and explain that they will be developing skits to demonstrate HIV and AIDS discrimination in health care settings. |
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They subsequently toured schools to perform comedic theatrical skits to educate audiences about the connections between global environmental problems and everyday actions. |
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The students told oceans stories using posters, computer presentations and skits covering a variety of topics ranging from killer whales and ocean food webs to coastal pollution and conservation. |
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On the ship, Parker facilitated workshops on development through sport and also drew on her drama training from Queen's University to create skits about global issues. |
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With a mischievous smile on his face, he looks at the standards of a society that is in crisis through zany skits, political parody, satire and song. |
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Their task will be to search, collaborate in writing skits, songs, raps, poems, speeches, debates, and scenes to dramatize the Parliamentary process. |
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The programme uses workshops, role-play, skits and discussion. |
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In other skits, the actors were shown trying to hand out candy to a young adolescent, admiring young men who passed by, and playing musical instruments. |
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It is better, therefore, to think of these skits less as instances of the president hoodwinking the people than as collaborations between the two. |
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Students develop and perform skits of the incident. |
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But here we give no such extracts, but content ourselves with four short skits, having the cetacea for their subject. |
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The actors themselves create skits based on their greatest concerns. |
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At the end of each evening performance the visiting troupes asked villagers to discuss the relationship between what they observed in the songs and skits and their own lives. |
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At local level, for example, skits can be performed at public gatherings. |
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Workshops, videos, skits, and publications are just some of the vehicles for engagement used to assist these young men in demonstrating leadership skills in a positive way. |
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As a group, they were to present their findings to an audience of their choice and were instructed to use props, skits, flip charts, brochures, resources and implements that represent the components of a healthy life. |
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At the conference in Nuku'alofa, Tonga, young people used songs, skits, dances, and visual arts to articulate the concepts they were exploring. |
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They encourage parents and children to visit them on the picket line in front of the Museum of Civilization, to learn about labour solidarity, and take part in crafts, skits, games and songs for children of all ages. |
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An example of a comedy would be William Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream, or for a more modern example the skits from Saturday Night Live. |
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With the movement of puppets, the show depicted folk tales and skits to entertain and educate children regarding social problems including health, education, environment, etc. |
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With skits, songs and stage comedy, the programme sees Djalili bring a number of colourful characters to life as he explores race, religion and lad culture. |
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For instance, the club will be split into 12-man teams and compete against each other in activities such as skits, singing competitions and tug-of-war, among others. |
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