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  2. Jiminy Glick - Wikipedia

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    Born Malcolm Glickman on March 12, 1948, in Akron, Ohio (though he has claimed to have been born in Omaha, Nebraska and Baton Rouge, Louisiana ), Jiminy Glick was the middle child of 10 children of Omar and Isabella Glickman. Glick, who describes himself as a Tibetan-American, was often a loner and was regularly made fun of for his obesity at ...

  3. Category:Children's sketch comedy - Wikipedia

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    A type of sketch comedy primarily aimed at an audience of kids or teenagers. This category may include shows for a family audience that have strong kid appeal, as well as general variety shows that contain sketch comedy pieces or skits among other content forms.

  4. List of one-act plays by Tennessee Williams - Wikipedia

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    The Palooka. The Palooka is a 1937 one-act about an old has-been boxer. The characters are The Palooka (Galveston Joe), The Kid and The Trainer. The Kid is nervous about his first fight, and The Palooka relieves the Kid's anxiety by telling about the fictional life he wanted to lead after he retired as Galveston Joe.

  5. List of the shortest-running Broadway shows - Wikipedia

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    The Freaking Out of Stephanie Blake (1967 play) — closed after 3 preview performances. Senator Joe (1989 musical) — closed after 3 preview performances. Breakfast at Tiffany's (1966 musical) — closed after 4 preview performances. Truckload (1975 musical) — closed after 6 preview performances.

  6. Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In - Wikipedia

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    Dan Rowan and Dick Martin (1968) Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (often simply referred to as Laugh-In) is an American sketch comedy television program which ran for six seasons from January 22, 1968, to March 12, 1973, on the NBC television network. The show, hosted by comedians Dan Rowan and Dick Martin, originally aired as a one-time special on ...

  7. Mad (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Mad (stylized as MAD) is an American animated sketch comedy television series produced by Warner Bros. Animation. The series was based on Mad magazine, where each episode is a collection of short animated parodies of television shows, films, video games, celebrities, and other media, using various types of animation (CGI, claymation, stop motion, photoshopped imagery, etc.) instead of the ...

  8. Elizabeth Watkin-Jones - Wikipedia

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    Watkin-Jones wrote five books of short plays for children, including Onesimus (1947) and Pwt a Moi (1953). She also wrote seven novels or historical stories, all for children, between 1939 and 1955, her personal favourite being Plant y Mynachdy (1939). All her novels, with the exception of Y Dryslwyn (1947), were set in the town of Nefyn.

  9. List of plays with anti-war themes - Wikipedia

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    An anti-war play is a play that is perceived as having an anti-war theme. Some plays that are thought of as anti-war plays are: Peace (421 BC) - by Aristophanes. The Trojan Women (415 BC) - Euripides. Lysistrata (411 BC) - Aristophanes. Journey's End (1928) - R. C. Sherriff. The Silver Tassie (1929) - Seán O'Casey.