Midsummer Sex Comedy
18th December 2013Screwball comedy is a genre of comedy film that became popular during the Great Depression, originating in the early 1930s and thriving until the early 1940s.Many secondary characteristics of this genre are similar to film noir, but it distinguishes itself for being characterized by a female that dominates the relationship with the male central
A wacky inventor and his wife invite two other couples for a weekend party at a romantic summer house in the 1900s countryside.
Identifying which of William Shakespeare’s many masterpieces is the most popular is a near-impossible task. After all, critics, actors, students, and casual readers all have very different perspectives on the Bard, and the longevity of his works means different plays have likely occupied the “most
No actor is quite as skilled at making good shows and movies better than Henry Winkler. Though the actor has transitioned from his days defining cool as the Fonz, Winkler has become an ever-endearing part of the comedy world thanks to his perfectly timed roles on shows like Arrested Development and
In A Midsummer Night’s Dream, residents of Athens mix with fairies from a local forest, with comic results.In the city, Theseus, Duke of …
A list of the best male/female, male/male and female/female Shakespeare scenes. A comprehensive list of Shakespeare’s greatest scenes with included text.
A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a comedy written by William Shakespeare in 1595/96. It portrays the events surrounding the marriage of Theseus, the Duke of Athens, to Hippolyta, the former queen of the Amazons.
A wacky inventor and his wife invite two other couples for a weekend party at a romantic summer house in the 1900s countryside.
In a recent Times piece, Alexis Soloski talks to the actors playing Midsummer’s four lovers about the tricks and trials of creating chemistry onstage. Alex Hernandez, who plays Demetrius, admits that his performance is “way more family-friendly than how I live my life … my actual sort of carnal appetite isn’t what’s necessary.”
The Sex Comedy trope as used in popular culture. A wacky romp, usually full of fanservice, blunt innuendos, and simple plans all to one purpose — to …