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The Pickle Clowns New American Circus Comedy Edited and with Interviews by Joel Schechter August 192 pages, 14 b&w photos, 6 x 9 ISBN
0-8093-2356-7, $50.00s ISBN
0-8093-2357-5 , $25.00t Theater
/ Humor / Performance Studies “There are many books on the American circus that cover clowning—but not clowning like this! This is one of a very few studies of clowning not dedicated to the large three-ring format. The fact that the book is mostly first-person accounts of the show by the clowns themselves makes this study particularly valuable. When you add the fact that the interview questions are intelligent and interesting, this book becomes truly one of a kind, and a treasure.” —Sarah J.
Blackstone,
author of Buckskins, Bullets, and
Business: A History of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West
“A serious study of the revolutionary Pickle clowns is certainly welcome and long overdue. By choosing to publish separate interviews with the Pickle family's clowns, Joel Schechter gives the reader the history of Pickle clowning from several different points of view, allowing an insight into the performers and their craft that no other book on the subject of clowning has ever come close to.” —Patrick
Cashin, New American Clown Theater
“This group of interviews with nine clowns from the Pickle Family Circus provides insight into late 20th-century American circus clowning and various approaches to comedy/humor as expressed by practitioner (as opposed to theorists). The content of the interviews is frequently enlightening and entertaining. Both subject and interviewer manage often to describe physical comedy and specific routines in a surprisingly clear manner, offering the reader a good sense of what a routine looked like and what it was trying to accomplish.” —Don B. Wilmeth, Brown University
This volume offers conversations
with the clowns themselves, Lorenzo Pickle (Larry Pisoni),
Willy the Clown
(Bill Irwin), Mr. Sniff (Geoff Hoyle), Queenie Moon (Joan Mankin),
Ralph
Deliberate (Donald Forrest), Ms. Wombat (Andrea Snow),
Pino (Diane Wasnak),
and Razz (Jeff Raz). Also interviewed are Ramona the Tap-Dancing Gorilla
(circus choreographer Kimi Okada) and artistic director and choreographer
Tandy Beal. Four clown acts are included to best demonstrate both the
unique humor and craft of the Pickle clowns.
The Pickle Family Circus began in 1975 in San Francisco
as a clown-centered, cooperative one-ring circus, far more intimate than
circuses heralding themselves as “the greatest show on earth.”
Clowning comics in the spirit of Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin, Lucille
Ball, Jackie Gleason, and Laurel and Hardy, the Pickles prove that a small
circus can be innovative and provocative, adventurous and hilarious. This
collective history of the Pickle clowns, recorded in their own words and
featuring fourteen illustrations, constitutes a unique account of the art
of clowning and an introduction to some of the finest comedians of our
time. Circus historian Joel
Schechter is a professor of theatre arts at San Francisco State
University and is author of Durov’s
Pig: Clowns, Politics, and Theatre; Satiric Impersonations: From
Aristophanes to the Guerrilla Girls; and The
Congress of Clowns and Other Russian Circus Acts.
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