Beginners Course - Improvised Clown Comedy

Beginners Course - Improvised Clown Comedy

Discover your inner fool with our beginners course in improvised clowning. Learn how to be stupid and hilarious on stage.

By Playface

Date and time

Mon, 6 May 2024 19:00 - 22:00 GMT+1

Location

Theatre Deli

107 Leadenhall Street London EC3A 4AF United Kingdom

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About this event

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Discover your inner fool with our beginners course in improvised clowning. Learn how to be stupid and hilarious on stage. Listen to the audience, find the fun and play with others to create something magical in this 6 week class in improvised clowning.

No previous experience is needed for this course. If you like being stupid, playful or want to bring more physicality and audience sensitivity into an existing performance, then this course is for you.

This course can help you become more playful in your life and on stage as you find it easier to discover the fun and take advantage of that through a series of improvised exercises.

Throughout our 6 weeks we will cover aspects of comedy and clowning such as:

  • Game
  • Audience sensitivity
  • The flop
  • Complicity
  • Major / Minor
  • Fixed point

Every week you’ll get a summary email containing examples to comedy that uses the principles you’ve been learning, further helping you see the many ways you can apply these lessons.

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The class takes places every Monday evening from 7pm - 10pm across 6 weeks. This totals 18 teaching hours.

  • Monday 6th May 2024 07:00 PM - 10:00 PM
  • Monday 13th May 2024 07:00 PM - 10:00 PM
  • Monday 20th May 2024 07:00 PM - 10:00 PM
  • Monday 27th May 2024 07:00 PM - 10:00 PM
  • Monday 3rd June 2024 07:00 PM - 10:00 PM
  • Monday 10th June 2024 07:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Class size: up to 16 students.

Can't make these dates? Sign up to our mailing list to hear when the next course is running or see what else we have coming up here.

FAQs

What is clowning?

Clowning is often silly, physical comedy that fosters a deep connection to the audience. It’s one of the oldest and most universal forms of comedy, and its teachings can help all manner of performing, from stand-up and improv to acting and giving presentations and just having more play in your life!

Why should I sign up to this class?

Clowning is fun and playful. We're big believers that being more playful can help you live a happier life. Whether you're new to the world of clowning and comedy or have done some before, we manage the class so everyone feels welcome and gets to experience new things and different ways of thinking.

I'm a performer, how can this help me?

Clowning can help your performance in lots of different ways for heightening your audience awareness, building resilience through play, improving your instincts on stage and experiencing vulnerability. You can read more about this in our blog here.

Is this a solo or group type workshop?

All of the above! You can clown by yourself, with a partner, in a group, bring it into stand-up, acting, improvisation and life. Our workshops usually involve a mixture of solo and group work.

What happens in a workshop?

We'll do some warm up exercises which will bring you into the room and into your body. We'll then run exercises as a group, individually and in pairs whilst making links to why we are doing these as how they can help you learn more about yourself, your clown and how to use these skills in your practice/ life.

Are there any breaks?

Yes, depending on the length of the workshop, energy of the participants etc. we'll have breaks. There will usually be at least one 5-10min break every 60-120 minutes.

About Playface

Playface is a comedy club, school and community for clown and improvisation.

About The Venue

The workshop will take place in Studio 8 at Theatre Deli. Accessibility note: this studio is on the ground floor. The reception staff will take out an access ramp once you arrive if needed.

You can find out more information from Theatre Deli's Accessibility Guide here.

If you have any access needs you’d like to discuss prior to the workshop please contact comedy@playface.fun. We’ll also run an access check-in at the beginning of the class.

Data Privacy

We require your email and phone number when taking bookings so that we are able to contact you regarding any last minute changes to the booking e.g. change of room within venue, unusual access requirements on the day etc.

Get Tickets/ RSVP here

Frequently asked questions

What is clowning?

Clowning is often silly, physical comedy that fosters a deep connection to the audience. It’s one of the oldest and most universal forms of comedy, and its teachings can help all manner of performing, from stand-up and improv to acting and giving presentations and just having more play in your life!

Why should I sign up to this class?

Clowning is fun and playful. We're big believers that being more playful can help you live a happier life. Whether you're new to the world of clowning and comedy or have done some before, we manage the class so everyone feels welcome and gets to experience new things and different ways of thinking.

I'm a performer, how can this help me?

Clowning can help your performance in lots of different ways for heightening your audience awareness, building resilience through play, improving your instincts on stage and experiencing vulnerability. You can read more about this on our blog.

Is this a solo or group type workshop?

All of the above! You can clown by yourself, with a partner, in a group, bring it into stand-up, acting, improvisation and life. Our workshops usually involve a mixture of solo and group work.

What happens in a workshop?

We'll do some warm up exercises which will bring you into the room and into your body. We'll then run exercises as a group, individually and in pairs whilst making links to why we are doing these as how they can help you learn more about yourself, your clown and how to use these skills in your pract

Are there any breaks?

Yes, depending on the length of the workshop, energy of the participants etc. we'll have breaks. There will usually be at least one 5-10min break every 60-120 minutes.

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