Philippe Gaulier obituary
French clown who established his own theatre school to teach actors and comics how to find their ‘inner idiot’In 1980 the École Philippe Gaulier opened its doors in Paris to...
By Cal McCrystal · The Guardian Culture
French clown who established his own theatre school to teach actors and comics how to find their ‘inner idiot’ In 1980 the École Philippe Gaulier opened its doors in Paris to help performers find and celebrate their “inner idiot”. The school quickly became the prime destination for clown training, attracting theatre students, actors and curious others from around the world. Philippe, who has died aged 82 following a lung infection, made the concept of le jeu – play – central to his teaching. For him, comedy was not about jokes but about danger: the moment when a performer risks failure or ridicule in pursuit of delight. His clowns were not sentimental innocents but mischievous creatures who loved the audience and longed to be loved in return. Continue reading...