WHEN
Mon, October 27 @ 6:00 pm

Event Series

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WHERE:
The Rockwell

COST:
$400

Ready to be a better person? Better comedian? Okay, maybe we can’t promise those, but it will be a journey! Clown is an essential part of any human journey. It is the intersection of hilarity and vulnerability, frustration and laughter, awareness and senseless fun! 
 
Step into a space where laughter leads what you do. In this dynamic workshop, you’ll reconnect with “play” and expand your comedic vocabulary through clown, physical games, and improvisation. Together, we’ll explore imagination, joy, and the unique connection between performer and audience.
 
This class is designed to help you unlock your creative muse and save the flop! We’ll dig deeper into our artistry, discover new sides of ourselves (and our peers), and embrace the wildest possibilities we can imagine onstage.
 
Open to all experience levels, this class offers a supportive and collaborative environment for anyone ready to elevate their comedic practice and rediscover what makes performing fun.
 
DATES:
 
Sept 8th
 
Sept 15th
 
Sept 22nd
 
Sept 29th
 
Oct 6th
 
Oct 13th (no class)
 
Oct 20th
 
Oct 27th
 
Nov 3rd
 
TIME:
 
Check-in: 5:45pm
Class: 6pm-9pm
 
COST:
 
$400 + fees for all 8 classes, 3 hours each
*Returning students are eligible for 20% off ($320 use code RETURNCLOWN)
*Two work trade/skill share scholarships are available for new students. Email deby@therockwell.org to apply.
 
MEET DEBY!
 
Deby Xiadani is the Artistic Director of The Rockwell, as well as a director, comedian, writer, actor, and devisor passionate about creating bold new work. With a love for physical comedy rooted in a childhood obsession with Jim Carrey, Deby has developed a unique voice that blends playfulness, heart, and fearless experimentation.
 
Her work has been recognized nationally: she directed Cooking with Kathryn, which won Best Physical Comedy at the FRIGID Fringe Festival and People’s Choice at PORTFringe. She also created the clown show Miss Route 1 for the Boston Fringe and founded the Boston Fringe Festival itself, building a platform for boundary-pushing performance.
 
In addition to her original work, Deby has assistant directed Off-Broadway and continues to champion emerging artists while developing her own inventive projects that challenge and delight audiences.
 
@debyxiadani on insta