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“Did I ever tell you about the time Brasky was in a production of The King and I? Well anyway, before the show, Brasky chloroforms the entire cast, and slowly eats them in front of the audience for two hours. The production got pretty good reviews.” quote by Bill Brasky
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“Did I ever tell you about the time Brasky was in a production of The King and I? Well anyway, before the show, Brasky chloroforms the entire cast, and slowly eats them in front of the audience for two hours. The production got pretty good reviews.”

Bill Brasky

About This Quote

Source Film: The King and I (parody sketch), unknown date

A darkly comic tale of extreme absurdity where a character consumes the audience, highlighting twisted humor and shock value.

In simple terms: A bizarre, shocking joke about a character eating the cast.

Key Takeaway

Embrace absurdity, but beware of crossing taste boundaries.

Themes

humor absurdity shock dark comedy

Mood

playful edgy controversial

Type

anecdotal entertaining

When to use this quote

  • stand‑up comedy
  • theatrical parodies
  • late‑night sketches

Key Concepts

satire cannibalism performance art

Questions to Reflect On

  • What limits define comedic absurdity?
  • When does shock become offensive?
A Different Perspective

May alienate audiences seeking conventional humor.

4.3 out of 5 (8 ratings)

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