An Odd Way of Looking at Things

IF 0.2 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH LEARNing Landscapes Pub Date : 2022-06-23 DOI:10.36510/learnland.v15i1.1074
Mary Walsh
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IIn this interview, actor, writer, and comedian Mary Walsh discusses how comedy is part and parcel of Newfoundland‘s social fabric. She recounts her early days in theatre, which soon led to her forming comedy troupes with performers who would become lifelong collaborators. She outlines the basic skills for becoming a comedian as well as the challenges of being an older woman in comedy. In conclusion, she poignantly connects comedy to the importance of knowing one‘s history: “A bit of comedy helps the truth go down . . . they always say the truth will set you free. It‘ll make you mad first, but it‘ll make you free . . . We found right across the country that people were very open to the message because they got it with a laugh . . .“
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在这次采访中,演员、作家和喜剧演员玛丽·沃尔什讨论了喜剧是如何成为纽芬兰社会结构的重要组成部分。她讲述了她早年在剧院的经历,很快她就和演员们组成了喜剧团体,他们将成为终身合作伙伴。她概述了成为喜剧演员的基本技能,以及作为喜剧中的老年女性所面临的挑战。最后,她尖锐地将喜剧与了解一个人的历史的重要性联系起来:“一点点喜剧有助于真相流传下去……他们总说真相会让你自由。它会先让你发疯,但它会让你自由…我们发现,全国各地的人们都非常乐于接受这个消息,因为他们笑着接受了这个消息……”
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