Why is that so Funny? Weekend workshop with John Wright, 2 May | Event in Bristol | AllEvents

Why is that so Funny? Weekend workshop with John Wright

Bristol Clown School

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Sat, 02 May • 10:00 AM

Bristol, UK

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Sat, 02 May • 10:00 AM (BST)

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Why is that so Funny? Weekend workshop with John Wright
John Wright returns to the Bristol Clown School with a workshop that explores the key comedy principles from his book, Why is that so Funny? With a focus on comic timing, we’ll examine: slights, takes, double takes and reversals and play with the rhythmic changes and surprises of physical comedy.

The two-days offer a practical practical investigation of how comedy works from John’s prolific career pioneering clown and comedy. A unique opportunity to play, explore, and transform your craft!

This workshop is suitable for performers and non-performers. People interested in laughter, play and understanding the craft of comedy.

This workshop is also perfect companion to get the most from John’s book; Why is that so Funny?

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Dates & times:
Saturday 2 & Sunday 3 May 2026
10am - 5pm

Venue:
The Spark Space
Redfield, Bristol, BS5 9HH

Investment:
2 day workshop (12 hours training)
£190 - Supporter/ High earner
£175 - Full Price
£160 - Concession (low/no income, student)
EARLYBIRD £20 off if you book before 30 March
Payment will be requested via paypal or BACs

Prerequisites:
None. All levels welcome

BOOKING:
Email cm9ieW5oYW1icm9vayB8IGdtYWlsICEgY29t to book a place


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ABOUT JOHN WRIGHT:
John Wright is an award-winning international teacher and theatre-maker. He co-founded Trestle Theatre Company in 1980 and Told by an Idiot in 1993. He has worked on a string of productions and projects extending over three decades in Europe, Scandinavia, Asia and the UK, where his work has been seen at the National Theatre, the RSC, the Royal Court, the Almeida and the Royal Opera House.

He was granted a Greater London Arts Award for his contribution to professional training; and his belief that teaching is the greatest source of learning has enabled his ideas to be shaped and moulded by generations of students. He pioneered the teaching of Clown at university level and was one of the first people in the country to offer courses in devising.

He is the author of two books, Why Is That So Funny?: A Practical Exploration of Physical Comedy and Playing the Mask: Acting Without Bullshit.

WHAT OTHERS SAY:
"John creates an engaged and judgement free atmosphere in order for you to explore and play freely. I gained so much confidence from the workshop and tools to take forward in my practice. I look forward to joining in one of his sessions again."
Previous participant, The Anatomy of Play

"John Wright’s workshops have been an absolute game-changer. Quite literally: the classes have taught me how games and playfulness are the keys to spontaneity on stage and have been a significant addition to my practice. The workshops are packed full of creative insights, game frameworks, physical practice and pure fun. It has been an excellent and joyful learning experience." Previous participant, Clown & Mask


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Why is that so Funny? Weekend workshop with John Wright, 2 May | Event in Bristol | AllEvents
Why is that so Funny? Weekend workshop with John Wright
Sat, 02 May • 10:00 AM