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Episode 115 - Send in the Clowns (with Mel McGlensey & Belinda Anderson-Hunt)

Ep. 115

This week we have special guests Mel McGlensey and Belinda Anderson-Hunt. Mel and Bel are both brilliant comedians and Gaulier graduates. I wanted to ask them about their experience in clowning and how it has informed their work. We also chat about improv, festival shows, and attempt to get to the heart of what 'clowning' is to them.


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