Introduction
The Commedia dell’arte as the Quintessence of Comedy - Stanley Vincent Longman
Creating New Comic Stereotypes on the Croatian Postwar/ Transition Stage - Boris Senker
A Method to the Madness: Laughter Research, Comedy Training, and Improv - Patrick Bynane
Comedy Tonight . . . and Tomorrow: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum and Laughter through the Ages - Diana Calderazzo
Performing Molière’s Comedies: Challenges and Approaches - Biliana Stoytcheva-Horissian
The Laugh Factory? Humor and Horror at Le Théâtre du Grand Guignol - Felicia J. Ruff
When Satire More Than Closed on Saturday Night: Henry Fielding and the Licensing Act of 1737 - Steven Dedalus Burch
Meat, Bones, and Laughter without Words: Finding Bergson’s Laughter in Beckett’s Act without Words I - Christopher Morrison
“The Ptydepe Word Meaning ‘Wombat’ Has 319 Letters”: An Information-Age View of Technology and Satire in the Works of Václav Havel - E. Bert Wallace
Terry Johnson’s Hysteria: Laughter on the Abyss of Insight - Luc Gilleman
Situations, Happenings, Gatherings, Laughter: Emergent British Stand-Up Comedy in Sociopolitical Context - Broderick D. V. Chow
Contributors