answersLogoWhite

0

What year was slapstick made?

Updated: 9/17/2019
User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What year was slapstick made?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What year did slapstick comedy begin?

the middle ages


When was Slapstick - novel - created?

Slapstick - novel - was created in 1976.


Why is there different characters in slapstick?

there are different characters in slapstick because not only just one person can play every part in slapstick you have to have a variety of people for crowd and main characters in slapstick.


When was slapstick first made?

slapstick started in the middle ages maybe even before that, Shakespeare even incorporated slapstick in a midsummer nights dream slapstick in the theatre started from the middle ages, or even ancient Greece slapstick in the films started with the birth of cinema when there was no sound at all, Chaplin for example.


When was Slapstick - The Wire - created?

Slapstick - The Wire - was created on 2004-11-21.


When did Operation Slapstick happen?

Operation Slapstick happened on 1943-09-09.


What is the ISBN of Slapstick novel?

The ISBN-13 of Kurt Vonnegut's novel "Slapstick" is 978-0385334204.


When was slapstick published?

slapstick was published in the middle ages :P peace out dudes xx


When was Slapstick of Another Kind created?

Slapstick of Another Kind was created in 1984-03.


What is the duration of Slapstick of Another Kind?

The duration of Slapstick of Another Kind is 1.4 hours.


Why was the slapstick named the slapstick?

it is named because of two pieces of wood being hit together.


Why was slapstick comedy invented?

Slapstick originated in the theatre; a slapstick is made from two sticks , attached at one end so that when you hit someone with the other end there is a "loud" slapping noise as the loose ends clap together, without hurting the person - at least, not much! Strange as it may seem, the pain of others is the basis of much comedy, so using a slapstick allowed performers to give the impression of pain without actually injuring anyone.