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Black Comedy - Definition and Overview

Related Words: Thalia, Bladder, Burlesque, Camp, Caricature

Black Comedy is a one-act play by British dramatist Peter Shaffer, first performed in 1965. The play is, suitably enough, a black comedy in which the effect loss of light would have on a group of people who all hold things from each other is explored; as such, its title is a pun.

The play is a farce set in a London flat during an electrical blackout, and is written to be staged under a reversed lighting scheme: that is, the play opens with a dinner party beginning on a darkened stage, then a few minutes into the show "a fuse blows", the stage lights come up, and the characters are seen shambling around apparently invisible to one another.

The plot of Black Comedy is as such. Brindsley Miller and his fiancee Carol Melkett have "borrowed" the fancy furniture from neighbor Harold Gorringe's flat in order to impress Carol's father, Colonel Melkett. Brindsley, an artist, is afraid that the Colonel will not give up his daughter to a starving artist. Things go awry when the lights go out, leaving Brindlsey helpless as characters arrive, one by one. First is Colonel Melkett, unimpressed by the blackout. Brindsley's elderly neighbor, Miss Furnival, arrives, and Brindsley's worst nightmare comes true as Harold returns early, and Brindsley tries desperately to return the furniture without Harold noticing.

Example Usage of Comedy

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raphaelwendt: @damiella Then again, the last thing I wrote was a Comedy/burlesque comic to tie in with a night. Everybody loves bawdy jokes & naked ladies
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