Comedy
- Ahí Va Eso
- Al Aire Libre
- A Reirse con Fab
- A Reirse con Yoyo
- Cara o Cruz
- Carmelo y Punto
- Casos y Cosas de Casa
- Con Lo Que Cuenta Este País
- Cuqui
- Desafiando a los Genios
- Club sunshine
- El Barrio Cuatro Calles
- El Caso de la Mujer Asesinadita
- El Colegio de la Alegria
- El Condominio
- El Cuartel de la Risa
- El kiosco Budweiser
- El gran Bejuco
- El Profesor Colgate
- El Show de Chanita
- El Show de Raymond
- En Casa de Juanma y Wiwi
- En Familia
- Entrando por la Cocina
- Esto no es un Show
- Esto no Tiene Nombre
- Gaby, Fofó y Miliki
- Genovevo
- Ja ja, jiji, jo jo con Agrelot
- La Camara Comica
- La Criada
- La Criada Malcriada
- La Pareja Dispareja
- La Pension de Dona Tere
- La Taberna Budweiser
- La Taberna India
- Los Kakucómicos
- Los García
- Mapi y Papi
- Maripili
- No hay casa pa' tanta gente
- Mimicas del Monte
- Minga y Petraca
- Mi familia
- Mi Viejo y Yo
- Que Angelitos
- Que Suegros!
- Que Vacilon
- Sálvese quien Pueda
- Simpli la Secretaria
- Soltero y sin Compromiso
- Soy Awilda
- Sunshine's Cafe
- Teatrimundo
- Teatrilladas
- Elena Santos
- La casa del artista
- TV Ilegal
- TVO
- Wilson Wilson
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Famous quotes containing the word comedy:
“The difference between tragedy and comedy is the difference between experience and intuition. In the experience we strive against every condition of our animal life: against death, against the frustration of ambition, against the instability of human love. In the intuition we trust the arduous eccentricities were born to, and see the oddness of a creature who has never got acclimatized to being created.”
—Christopher Fry (b. 1907)
“All I need to make a comedy is a park, a policeman and a pretty girl.”
—Charlie Chaplin (18891977)
“The actors today really need the whip hand. Theyre so lazy. They havent got the sense of pride in their profession that the less socially elevated musical comedy and music hall people or acrobats have. The theater has never been any good since the actors became gentlemen.”
—W.H. (Wystan Hugh)