Oscar Wilde excluded, what are your three favorite comedic plays?
Born Yesterday by Garson Kanin, You Can't Take It With You by Kaufman and Hart and Noises Off by Michael Frayn
Noises Off, The Constant Wife ... and I'd have to think about a third one. It's a drop-off for me after those two
Noises Off, Auntie Mame, Arsenic and Old Lace
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Noises Off; Can't Pay, Won't Pay (maybe it was just a good producition); Dearly Departed
i second arsenic and old lace. i like noises off too.
and anything durrang.
AS BEES IN HONEY DROWN, THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER and NOISES OFF.
I never really gave it much thought before, but I guess I'm a big George Kaufman fan when it comes to comedies. My TOP THREE are all His:
* You Can't Take It With You
* The Royal Family
* The Man Who Came to Dinner
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On the list for me would be:
Noises Off
The Odd Couple
Crimes of the Heart
Noises Off
The Importance of Being Ernest
A Flea in Her Ear
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Wow, I think we have one play that is a clear winner.....
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Private Lives
The Man Who Came to Dinner
Noises Off
In the "How could I have forgotten?" category.....
"Moon Over Buffalo", a comedy by Ken Ludwig set in Buffalo, New York.
That one is for the locals!
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i don't know who wrote this, but caught in the net. i saw it on the west end like 5 years ago and it was HYSTERICAL i've never laughed so hard
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WHAT THE BUTLER SAW
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, except for Dogberry, who I've only ever seen one actor make interesting
THE LIEUTENANT OF INISHMORE
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lieutenant of inishmore? i work at a theater in houston and we're doing a production of that next season. i did a scene breakdown of it and was a little grossed out and depressed..until my boss told me it was supposed to be funny. i guess you have to see it in person?
LAUGHTER ON THE 23RD FLOOR
NOISES OFF
YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU
Newer: THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED
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Man Who Came To Dinner, Private Lives, Lieutenant of Inishmore
Noises Off
Charley's Aunt
and...and...and...um...Man Who Came to Dinner or Laughter on the 23d Floor or The Convict's Return (Geoff Hoyle's basically one person show about rediscovering old vaudeville routines while his one person show in New York is failing.)
You Can't Take it With You
Hay Fever
The Foreigner (What a surprising and delightful closing scene!)
Noises Off, Lend Me A Tenor and Twentieth Century!
As noted, FLEA IN HER EAR and the sorta kinda companion piece HOTEL PARADISO.
Neil Simon's FOOLS.
Most of Aristophanes' work, because you truly have to delve into *why* it's funny -- and once you do, the absurdity and satire sticks with you for a long time.
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Yes, THE LIEUTENANT OF INISHMORE is a comedy, maybe the darkest comedy ever. I laughed like I've never laughed in a theatre. Grim bloody and violent and hilarious. One of those disturbing plays that gets funnier and funnier as it gets grimmer and grimmer. It should, of course, be played with the utmost seriousness.
I agree with "THE LIEUTENANT OF INISHMORE"!!!!!! Also another play by MacDoungh "THE CRIPPLE OF INISHMAAN" is funny too......though it has dramatic moving sections too.
Between a couple of the replies above, my favorites have been listed:
NOISES OFF (go figure.)
ARSENIC AND OLD LACE
LAUGHTER ON THE 23RD FLOOR
And just because there are so many good ones, I'll give honorable mention to THE COMPLEAT WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (ABRIDGED) and FOR WHOM THE SOUTHERN BELLE TOLLS.
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