The Soapstone Comedy Club Debuts Mobile-First Game ‘The Last Laugh’ in Meta Horizon (EXCLUSIVE)
The Soapstone Comedy Club Debuts Mobile-First Game ‘The Last Laugh’ in Meta Horizon (EXCLUSIVE)
The Soapstone Comedy Club Debuts Mobile-First Game ‘The Last Laugh’ in Meta Horizon (EXCLUSIVE)
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Back in 2016, Paul Hendy wrote, directed, and produced a twenty-minute short film called “The Last Laugh.” The film imagines a meeting between three British comedy greats in a theatre dressing room.
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I did not expect to love this movie as much as I did when I first put it on, but, man, what a masterpiece.
What a movie. A simple, but absolutely devastatingly tragic story. And, yes, F.W. Murnau's camera work is great, mature beyond its years. Nothing to be improved on. The dream, and drunk haze, sequences are fantastic and the score is thrilling The acting is a far cry from the naturalistic acting we'd go for today, but Emil Jannings absolutely embodies a man who has had his heart ripped out and completely lost his identity, purpose and dignity. But, fuck those neighbours man. I suppose only a ridiculous, idiotic fantasy could seem like a way out of the economic malaise of '20s
Damien Williams definitely channels the same kind of stage presence as Tommy Cooper, managing to have the audience in fits of laughter just by standing on stage and not saying a word.
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"Act Two consists of a Q&A session with the three actors on stage, taking questions gathered from the audience during the interval and reminiscing about their own memories and experiences." https://bit.ly/452E4eb
It’s a joyous delight to watch, and you could see how many people in the audience recognised different moments and had various emotional reactions to them – plenty of belly laughs too!
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With some of their most recognisable mannerisms, jokes, and even props, the three actors step into their shoes so well that you could almost feel like the spirits of Tommy, Bob, and Eric were in the theatre with us.
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Bob Golding was a perfect Eric Morecambe, and Simon Cartwright has his act of Bob Monkhouse ‘chiselled’ down to a fine piece of art indeed.
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Damien Williams definitely channels the same kind of stage presence as Tommy Cooper, managing to have the audience in fits of laughter just by standing on stage and not saying a word.
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