KARACHI, May 4: As the cliché goes, comedy is a serious business. Those who try and elicit a laugh from an audience are no small achievers. Their success primarily rests on two things: perfect timing (which means a belated riposte or an early quip can kill a witty line) and at least a reasonable understanding of the between-the-lines goings-on without giving a clue to the audience about it.
French playwright and novelist Yasmina Reza is one of the foremost writers belonging to the
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