#19) "A Monk. A Juggler and A Palace Guard Walk Into A Public House"
[Never completed, this is largely considered (by the few who have heard of it) as the origin of stand up comedy. It opens with a performing troupe between plays telling each other what WS must have realized in retrospect were increasingly filthy jokes. Ordinarily he would have simply edited the material. However, since the purpose of the scene must have been to introduce the characters and also make theater people more relateable to the general audience, the fact that the first scene, as written, would have lasted more than 90 minutes without getting beyond the first act or even changing scenes must have brought home the suspicion that he didn't have anything better for the characters to do once they had been introduced. No further scenes are known to have been written. The title has been attached to the manuscript retroactively by persons unknown.]
[Never completed, this is largely considered (by the few who have heard of it) as the origin of stand up comedy. It opens with a performing troupe between plays telling each other what WS must have realized in retrospect were increasingly filthy jokes. Ordinarily he would have simply edited the material. However, since the purpose of the scene must have been to introduce the characters and also make theater people more relateable to the general audience, the fact that the first scene, as written, would have lasted more than 90 minutes without getting beyond the first act or even changing scenes must have brought home the suspicion that he didn't have anything better for the characters to do once they had been introduced. No further scenes are known to have been written. The title has been attached to the manuscript retroactively by persons unknown.]
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