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Drama Games for Clowning and Physical Comedy - by Joe Dieffenbacher (Paperback)
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Highlights
- An invaluable book for actors, improvisers, comedians, directors, and teachers looking to explore the principles of clowning This dip-in, flick-through, quick-fire resource book, part of the bestselling Drama Games series, offers 80 games and exercises to explore the fundamental concepts of clowning and physical comedy, encourage playfulness, curiosity, and collaboration, and help develop performance material.
- About the Author: Joe Dieffenbacher is a teacher, director, designer, author and actor known for his theatre, circus, and cabaret performances under the name nakupelle.
- 228 Pages
- Performing Arts, Comedy
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Book Synopsis
An invaluable book for actors, improvisers, comedians, directors, and teachers looking to explore the principles of clowning
This dip-in, flick-through, quick-fire resource book, part of the bestselling Drama Games series, offers 80 games and exercises to explore the fundamental concepts of clowning and physical comedy, encourage playfulness, curiosity, and collaboration, and help develop performance material.
These active and engaging games focus on a wide range of core skills, including:
- Building and strengthening connections through collaboration and ensemble work.
- Developing physical and mental flexibility.
- Using restrictions, problems, and accidents to devise routines and scenes.
- Using props to reveal thoughts and emotions and deepen relationships.
Throughout, the focus is on how to develop a playful mind and body, listen to and observe the world around you, and improve your ability to express yourself physically.
Review Quotes
There are eighty games in this book: eighty opportunities to capture a mood, provoke a response and excite creativity. They are a gift. I wish I'd had this book a couple of decades ago.
--John Wright, from his foreword
The perfect companion for any director, this is the most imaginative and comprehensive book of theatre games I have seen.
--Cal McCrystal, comedy director for The Mighty Boosh; One Man, Two Guvnors; and Paddington
About the Author
Joe Dieffenbacher is a teacher, director, designer, author and actor known for his theatre, circus, and cabaret performances under the name nakupelle. He has worked with companies and venues including Shakespeare's Globe, Disney, and the Scottish National Opera, as well as co-creating sequences for the Closing Ceremonies of the London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics.