Articles by Brahma Prakash

In Defence of the Original Comedian i.e. The Fool of Folk Theatre

The figure of the ‘stand-up comedian’, a lone performer who directly delivers jokes to the audience mostly without props, is very new to South Asia. But the ‘jester’ or the ‘fool’ is a scandalous — and thriving — figure in popular folk theatre, an art form that continues to captivate the majority of the region.