Resource Guide for the Classroom: "Rock Out with Your Schnoz Out: The COVID Play"Main MenuIntroductionHistorical ContextComedic Performance During the COVID-19 PandemicSelected Scenes and Experiences during the COVID-19 PandemicScript: "Rock Out with your Schnoz Out: The COVID Play"BibliographyNaomi Bennett23b1029a1f3b3d6af2741a77a477efd46d923cd0Zoe Whitton9c8666aabd39053cb1420cc613c9068f02aba2dc
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12023-06-21T13:23:36-07:00History of Styles and Genres of Comedic Performance Used In "Rock Out with Your Schnoz Out: The COVID Play"19plain1410794published2023-06-23T17:01:33-07:00 The play Rock Out with Your Schnoz Out: The COVID Play uses a variety of comedic styles to joke about and cope with the COVID-19 pandemic. Among the main styles of comedy are: satire, surrealist and absurdist comedy, linguistic comedy, the sketch comedy show format, the variety show comedy format, and while the script didn't follow a comedy news show format, it was influenced by the genre.