'Generally speaking, comedies tend to have a little more meat to them than farces do,' says director Colleen Reilly. 'They have characters with a little more depth, and some of the humor arises from the nature of these characters themselves.'"
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Monday, July 25, 2011
St. Vincent closes season with funny 'Steps'
'Generally speaking, comedies tend to have a little more meat to them than farces do,' says director Colleen Reilly. 'They have characters with a little more depth, and some of the humor arises from the nature of these characters themselves.'"
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