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School of Comedy
Follow the numerous acts of children pretending to be adults in various scenarios, including lesbian best friends, a cockney taxi driver, a perverted museum guide and South-African security guards.
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Plot Summary
School of Comedy is a British sketch show that features a cast of young performers satirizing various aspects of school life. Each episode presents a series of humorous sketches depicting relatable school scenarios, from classroom antics and playground drama to teacher-student interactions and exam stress. The show aims to capture the funny side of the educational experience with its energetic and often absurd take on the realities of being a student.
Critical Reception
School of Comedy received a mixed to positive reception, particularly noted for its youthful cast and energetic performances. Critics often highlighted its relatable humor for a younger audience, though some found the sketches to be hit-or-miss in terms of consistent comedic success. It was generally seen as an entertaining sketch show that effectively tapped into the experiences of its target demographic.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its energetic young cast and relatable school-based humor.
Some sketches were considered more successful than others, leading to inconsistent comedic impact.
A lighthearted and entertaining sketch show for a younger demographic.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for 'School of Comedy' is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The show was filmed at St. Joseph's College in Ipswich, England, using its classrooms and facilities for many of the school-based scenes.
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