Overview
Richard Pochinko (1946–89) played a pioneering role in North American
clown theater through the creation of an original pedagogy synthesizing
modern European and indigenous Native American techniques. In Clown Through Mask,
Veronica Coburn and onetime Pochinko apprentice Sue Morrison lay out
the methodology of the Pochinko style of clowning and offer a bold
philosophical framework for its interpretation. Morrison is today a
leading teacher of Pochinko’s Clown through Mask technique and this book
extends significantly the literature on this underdocumented form of
theatre.