Question
In the best-known song by a popular vaudeville duo, a man of this ethnicity is asked “Absolutely?” by his Jewish partner Mister Shean and responds “Positively!” For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this ethnicity stereotyped as drunken and buffoonish in a stage trope dubbed “Paddywhackery.”
ANSWER: Irish-American
[10h] This playwright included several comedic yet positive depictions of Irishmen in plays like The Shaughraun and The Colleen Bawn. This playwright adapted a Thomas Mayne Reid novel into a melodrama set at Terrebonne.
ANSWER: Dion Boucicault [or Dionysius Lardner Boucicault; or Dion Boursiquot] (The latter play is The Octoroon.)
[10m] Starting in the 1870s, the Irishman Dan Mulligan became a recurring comedic role in plays by Edward Harrigan and a coauthor with this surname. This is the alphabetically earlier surname of two playwrights who co-wrote You Can’t Take It with You and The Man Who Came to Dinner.
ANSWER: Hart [accept Tony Hart or Moss Hart] (Moss Hart’s coauthor was George Kaufman.)
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