Farce is a much-maligned form. It's easy to do badly, and therefore, audiences may have a negative feeling about it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Many people mistakenly think of farce as broad low comedy. In fact, it's polished high comedy.
I always try to keep in mind that while the characters in a farce may find themselves in outrageous dilemmas, and may behave in a way that the audience finds amusing, the characters themselves don't have the consolation of knowing they're in a comedy.
Comedy is unusual people in real situations; farce is real people in unusual situations.
It's hard to get people up and out to shows, but 'The Walworth Farce' has masses of energy and will attract a crowd who don't always come to the theatre, which is great.
Farce is tragedy played at a thousand revolutions per minute.
I've played farce on the stage, but I have never played any sort of comedy on the screen.
Bathroom humor, fart, and poo poo humor in movies gets a laugh. It's a pretty easy audience, and that's been around for ages.
Treating war as farce is one way soldiers deal with it.
I always feel that art in general and acting in particular should make the audience a little uncomfortable, to slap them and wake them up.
A farce, or slapstick humor, does well universally.