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    Feb 507:30 PM
    Sokolovic's Clown(s)Theatre Maisonneuve At Place des Arts, Montreal, QC
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    Feb 802:00 PM
    Sokolovic's Clown(s)Theatre Maisonneuve At Place des Arts, Montreal, QC
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  • About Sokolovic's Clown(s)

    Currently, Sokolovic's Clown(s) is making waves in the theater scene with its innovative performances scheduled across various international festivals and theater venues. The production has received critical acclaim for its unique blend of traditional clowning and contemporary theater, showcasing the versatility and depth of the clowning genre. Recent events include performances at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, where the show garnered attention for its emotional resonance and humor, drawing audiences from diverse backgrounds. Additionally, Sokolovic's Clown(s) has been invited to participate in workshops and panel discussions on the future of clowning in theater, emphasizing the importance of this art form in addressing social issues and personal narratives. With upcoming shows planned in major cities, including New York and Toronto, Sokolovic's Clown(s) continues to engage new audiences and inspire a renewed appreciation for live performance. As the world emerges from the challenges brought by the pandemic, this production serves as a reminder of the power of live theater to connect people and evoke laughter, healing, and reflection.

    Sokolovic's Clown(s) History

    Sokolovic's Clown(s) is a theatrical performance that draws inspiration from the rich tradition of clowning, which dates back to ancient times. The art of clowning can be traced to the medieval court jesters of Europe, who entertained royalty with humor and wit. Clowns evolved through the centuries, particularly in the 19th century with the rise of the circus. This era saw the creation of iconic clown characters who became household names, such as the white-faced clown and the auguste clown, each bringing their unique style and personality to the performance. Sokolovic's Clown(s), developed by renowned artist and director Selma Sokolovic, integrates these historical elements while also embracing contemporary themes and techniques. The performance explores the duality of humor and tragedy, reflecting the complexities of human emotions. Sokolovic's approach revitalizes traditional clowning by incorporating physical comedy, improvisation, and poignant storytelling, making it relevant to modern audiences. The work invites viewers to engage with the age-old tradition of clowning while also prompting them to reflect on their own experiences and emotions.