That is J. Anthony Brown from a 1993 episode.
A skit is a very short (about two minutes long as a matter of fact), usually comedic, play. You'd see them on shows like Saturday Night Live or in a comedy or improv club
Usually no. Typically a "skit" or "sketch" is a short funny piece that can be done as a single scene. I suppose there could be exceptions, but you certainly don't want to write a skit that needs a major set change halfway through! Think of the skits you see on sketch-based comedy shows, like Saturday Night Live.
Saturday Night Live had a skit with Eddie Murphy portraying himself as James Brown. The skit was called James Brown's Celebrity Hot Tub Party and aired on SNL in the early 1980s.
a skit is (Justin Beiber is gay) that is a skit saying something about someone or behind their back
What is the funniest thing on earth is a matter of personal preference. The "Who's on First?" comedy routine by Abbott and Costello is a classic skit that most people find to be hilarious.
I think your looking for a skit by Milton Berle
The comedy team Abbot and Costello
Hudson and Landry
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Rich Little
Comedian Named Steve Rizo (sp)
The Honeymooners
Vaudville comic Joey Faye claimed authorship of "Slowly I Turned" in its many formats . (I'm not sure as to which play this skit was first performed .)
Sketch comedy is a genre of dramatic performance where the material in a particular show is a collection of short comic pieces unrelated to each other. Each piece is usually centered around a comic "premise." The premise may be something completely off-the-wall such as "What if the San Francisco '49ers Football Team decided to open a beauty parlor?" to something more politically or socially relevant like "What if Anne Coulter and David Bowie had been lovers in the past?" Whatever the comic premise, the sketch will usually contain absurd exaggeration with unrealistic outcomes peppered with outrageous action and circumstances befalling the characters. Several successful sketch comedy troupes: Monty Python, Kids In The Hall, The Not-Ready-For-Prime-Time Players (Saturday Night Live), Martin and Rowen's Laugh-In, and MadTV. The difference between sketch comedy and skit comedy is usually in the preparation and scripting of the comic pieces. Skits are usually more improvisational with less costuming and sets. Sketches have a stricter adherence to the written script and usually require more rehearsal time.
A skit is a very short (about two minutes long as a matter of fact), usually comedic, play. You'd see them on shows like Saturday Night Live or in a comedy or improv club
The word sketch can mean a drawing, or a comedy skit. (nouns) But it can also be a verb meaning to draw pictures.
You might be thinking of Dr. Demento's comedy album with the skit Ti Kwan Leep / Boot To The Head. Hilarious karate comedy routine. It can be found on the CDDr Demento: Very Best of