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The literary and artistic magazine of Donbas “Zaboi” in 1923–1932: regional features of the coverage of the theatre topic in the mediaThe relevance of the research. Among the few journals that provided fragmentary coverage of the theatrical life of Donbas, it is worth mentioning “Lava (Coalface)” (Makiivka, 1928), the mural newspaper of the Communist Party unit, provincial committee, and mine administration of the Makkombinat (Makiivka Iron-and-Steel Works), and “Masovyk (Political Worker)” (Stalino, 1927–1930), the body of the Stalino provincial …
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Comedy is a genre of dramatic works intended to be humorous or amusing by inducing laughter, especially in theatre, film, stand-up comedy, television, radio, books, or any other entertainment medium.
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Laughter in the ClassroomSet in a London secondary modern school and televised between 1968 and 1972, the situation comedy Please Sir! was produced for the Independent Television (ITV) network by the newly formed company London Weekend Television (LWT). Popular with audiences and recognised by many critics as an innovative contribution to the sitcom genre as it evolved during the late 1960s, Please Sir! has nevertheless received remarkably …
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