Slapstick comedy is the primary mode of performance for clowns, and in
Serious Play, drama scholar Louise Peacock explores the evolution over
the past fifty years of this unique brand of physical comedy. Though an
analysis of clowning in a range of settings--theaters, circuses,
hospitals, refugee camps, and churches--Peacock offers a framework for
the evaluation of clowning, and she examines the therapeutic potential
of the comedic performance. This is the first book to consider clowning
venues and styles in light of play theory, including comparisons of
traditional clown comedy and contemporary circuses like Cirque du
Soleil. A distinctive study, Serious Play also provides authoritative
definitions of clowns and clown performance styles that establishes a
critical vocabulary for clowning performance.