PODCAST · comedy
Cabinet Minister
by Arthur Wing Pinero
In Cabinet Minister, Mr. Pinero asserts that farce should explore believable characters in plausible situations, viewed through a lens that amplifies their emotions and highlights their quirks. This allows the genre not only to present absurdities in both plot and personality but also to critique society, drawing humor from the potential hardships that stem from misguided feelings and exaggerated motives. Join us for a delightful journey through the comedic intricacies of life and politics.
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004 - Act 4 - Dancing
In Cabinet Minister, Mr. Pinero asserts that farce should explore believable characters in plausible situations, viewed through a lens that amplifies their emotions and highlights their quirks. This allows the genre not only to present absurdities in both plot and personality but also to critique society, drawing humor from the potential hardships that stem from misguided feelings and exaggerated motives. Join us for a delightful journey through the comedic intricacies of life and politics.
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003 - Act 3 - Disaster
In Cabinet Minister, Mr. Pinero asserts that farce should explore believable characters in plausible situations, viewed through a lens that amplifies their emotions and highlights their quirks. This allows the genre not only to present absurdities in both plot and personality but also to critique society, drawing humor from the potential hardships that stem from misguided feelings and exaggerated motives. Join us for a delightful journey through the comedic intricacies of life and politics.
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002 - Act 2 - Difficulties
In Cabinet Minister, Mr. Pinero asserts that farce should explore believable characters in plausible situations, viewed through a lens that amplifies their emotions and highlights their quirks. This allows the genre not only to present absurdities in both plot and personality but also to critique society, drawing humor from the potential hardships that stem from misguided feelings and exaggerated motives. Join us for a delightful journey through the comedic intricacies of life and politics.
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001 - Act 1 - Debt
In Cabinet Minister, Mr. Pinero asserts that farce should explore believable characters in plausible situations, viewed through a lens that amplifies their emotions and highlights their quirks. This allows the genre not only to present absurdities in both plot and personality but also to critique society, drawing humor from the potential hardships that stem from misguided feelings and exaggerated motives. Join us for a delightful journey through the comedic intricacies of life and politics.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
In Cabinet Minister, Mr. Pinero asserts that farce should explore believable characters in plausible situations, viewed through a lens that amplifies their emotions and highlights their quirks. This allows the genre not only to present absurdities in both plot and personality but also to critique society, drawing humor from the potential hardships that stem from misguided feelings and exaggerated motives. Join us for a delightful journey through the comedic intricacies of life and politics.
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Arthur Wing Pinero
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