"It's an exhilarating play, and you come off tired, but thrilled"
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Irwin, a performer whose work is steeped in clowning and movement, is especially tuned to this idea that comedy is labor. The line quietly rebukes the notion that lightness is easy. Under the laugh is technique, timing, breath control, the constant calibration of risk. "But thrilled" is the release valve, and the "but" matters: fatigue might read as a drawback, yet he reframes it as proof. Tiredness becomes the receipt, the evidence that the night was fully lived.
Contextually, it lands as a defense of live theater in an era of frictionless entertainment. Streaming asks almost nothing of you. Irwin is pitching the opposite: a communal workout for the nervous system, where the best outcome is being happily spent.
Quote Details
| Topic | Excitement |
|---|---|
| Source | Help us find the source |
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Irwin, Bill. (n.d.). It's an exhilarating play, and you come off tired, but thrilled. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/its-an-exhilarating-play-and-you-come-off-tired-98265/
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Irwin, Bill. "It's an exhilarating play, and you come off tired, but thrilled." FixQuotes. Accessed February 2, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/its-an-exhilarating-play-and-you-come-off-tired-98265/.
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"It's an exhilarating play, and you come off tired, but thrilled." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/its-an-exhilarating-play-and-you-come-off-tired-98265/. Accessed 2 Feb. 2026.






