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Group comedy performed by several actors

Group comedy performed by three or more actors.

A form of comedy characterized by multiple performers. It is usually done by three or more actors*** together, and triggers laughter from the audience through humorous language, exaggerated expressions and interactions. Group comedy occupies an important position in traditional Chinese culture, and is a popular art form among the general public.

The number of performers in group comedy is not fixed, but most of the works are mainly composed of three to five people. This is because the combination of three to five people can form a variety of role relationships on stage, which is conducive to the diversity and richness of the performance. At the same time, this number of people is also in line with the human body's verbal communication characteristics, which is convenient for the actors to carry out tacit interaction and cooperation.

The performance form of group comedy is relatively free and can be created according to different themes and subjects. Usually, the performance venue of group comedy is the stage or the street, and the actors perform by saying, learning, teasing, singing and other ways. During the performance, the actors can change their roles as needed and use various props and body language to enhance the performance effect.

Development of Group Comedy:

In addition to traditional group comedy works, modern group comedy is also constantly innovating and developing. Some emerging group comic teams combine modern and traditional elements to create more contemporary and diverse works. For example, some teams have introduced Internet buzzwords, popular songs and hot topics into their works, expressing their concerns and thoughts about real life in a humorous way.

Group comedy is a highly distinctive form of comedy art, which has both the heritage of traditional culture and the flavor of modern society. Through the tacit cooperation of multiple actors and the use of a variety of performance tools, group comedy successfully creates a relaxing and enjoyable atmosphere, bringing joy and reflection to the audience.