Clown Skits and More...

Clown Skits and More...

Author: Kevin Andrews

Publisher:

Published: 2010-07

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 9780557126835

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“Kevin Andrews has taken Wes McVicar’s Clown Act Omnibus to another level by updating the language and adding missing information that many in the clowning industry are looking for. It is a must-have for clowns, method actors, and entertainers of all types and is especially beneficial for churches, scouting and other youth organizations. Whether you want walk-around gags for a parade, a full-blown comedy program, or basic information about clowns, Clown Skits & More… meets the needs of beginner and experienced clowns alike.†- Don “Doc†Berkoski, Cloud 9 Clowns, Smiles Unlimited Universal Clown Ministry


Clown Skits for Everyone

Clown Skits for Everyone

Author: Happy Jack Feder

Publisher: Arco

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 9780668062657

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This book contains more than 30 skits for 1 or 2 clowns.


The World's Funniest Clown Skits

The World's Funniest Clown Skits

Author: Barry DeChant

Publisher: Piccadilly Books, Ltd.

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 9780941599313

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Contains 50 hilarious and high-spirited comedy clown skits, each categorized for one, two, three, four or more clowns, that have high audience appeal and are easy to perform.


Clown Scenes

Clown Scenes

Author: Tristan Remy

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2024-03-26

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 1493082078

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The intimacy of the one-ring circus produced the classic clown routines that flourished until the mid-twentieth century and then disappeared with the rise of the grand circus. They have been lost until now. By seeking out the little band of surviving clowns who worked in the old tradition and setting down their scenes, Tristan Rémy, the eminent circus historian, has rescued a theatrical treasure. Thanks to Rémy's persistence, the forty-eight scenes presented here contain not only the spoken words but the manner of line delivery and the physical turns. So they remain superbly suitable for performance. Most of them are written for just three actors—the white-faced clown, August the stooge, and the supercilious ringmaster. Sets are unnecessary. And their combination of the verbal with the physical has timeless appeal. Bernard Sahlins's translation is masterfully attuned to present-day audiences. In his foreword, Mr. Sahlins notes that these scenes have been continually remounted in Europe, attesting to their fundamental vitality and universality. “Clearly there is a debt, witting and unwitting, owed to the clown of the ring by the great comedians of our century. With this book these scenes and the clowns who invented and played them now take their honored place in our theatrical legacy.”