Laughing along with Sedaris at the Arts Centre
Chris Fotinopoulos asks whether the audiences the Arts Centre laughed at David Sedaris’ readings because he was funny, or because he was a celebrity, and comes to the conclusion that he’s funny celebrity.
David Sedaris provided a laugh-a-minute account about growing up Greek and gay in American suburbia in his live reading at the Arts Centre.
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