The clown in the Merchant of Venice is Lancelot Gobbo.
"Clown".... you already spelled it correctly. This is a test!
The duration of The Clown at Midnight is 1.52 hours.
He went to a nightclub, got drunk, lost everything, then said "oh what the heck. I'm going to be a clown."
a very mean clown at the fair that you can dunk into water if you hit the target advice-never talk to bobo the clown he will hurt your feelings :`(
The Adventures of Mr- Clown - 2013 Mr- Clown's Manners with Caryn Consideration was released on: USA: 2 October 2013
Launcelot Gobbo (a clown, first Shylock's servant and then Bassanio's) says this to Gobbo, his father in The Merchant of Venice (act 2 Scene 2). He has just encountered his father, who does not recognize him.
Clown and Coal Merchant - 1903 was released on: USA: January 1903
It's not a particularly obscure quotation. It means that if you are a father and you know your own child (which could mean to recognize him or her, or understand him or her) then you are wise. It's said by the clown Gobbo in The Merchant of Venice.
A clown, in Shakespeare's day, meant a yokel, a country bumpkin. But the parts of these bumpkins were comedy parts, so he was also a comedian. The parts marked "clown" are usually servants, people like Launcelot Gobbo in The Merchant of Venice. In around 1600, The Lord Chamberlain's Men changed personnel. Will Kempe, a clown in the traditional sense was out, and Robert Armin, a more witty, intellectual and trenchant kind of comedian was in. He changed how clowns were portrayed in Shakespeare and other drama. Do not imagine that Shakespeare's clowns wore the white faces, red noses, and oversized shoes of a Barnum and Bailey clown. That image is a wholly American invention. Shakespeare's clowns, especially when they were recognized as such in the context of a household or court, wore special clothes in a patchwork pattern, familiar as the "motley" of a court jester, and sometimes carried a "bauble" or jester's wand. But not always: this was not the costume of the Gravedigger in Hamlet or the Porter in Macbeth.
The cast of Clownation - 2011 includes: Lily Aceto as Clown Dara Anissi as Clown Beth Bannister as Clown Rich Benjamin as Clown Lauren Cator as Clown Arlo Chappel as Clown Sheri Delia as Clown Emily Dilger as Clown Katie Faley as Clown Madeline Galac as Clown Eldred Harris as Clown Marty Heresniak as Clown Cassandra Hoebbel as Clown Tom Hoebbel as Clown Joan Hoebbel as Clown Chris Hoebbel as Clown Punita Junega as Clown Rich Kaske as Clown Nora Lang as Clown Diana Leigh as Clown Cresten Mansfeldt as Clown Justin McGuire as Clown Alex Michaluk as Clown Amy Michaluk as Clown Matthew Milmer as Clown Eliud Nieves as Clown Lindsey Perigo as Clown Kate Pike as Clown Matthew Rendina as Clown Elle Rought as Clown Jody Schwan as Clown Gir Session as Clown Sarah Short as Clown Joseph Simonis as Clown Josh Teeter as Clown Peter Van Do as Clown Susan Villarreal as Clown Caroline von Dahl as Clown Evan Wray as Clown Pamela Zimmer as Clown
In 1967 a man named Irvin Feld bought Ringling Brothers and Barnum, and then in 1968 founded the first ever "Clown College". The clown college offered eight week courses in Venice, Florida. The clown college was founded as the basis that the number of clowns was becoming more and more scarce each day. Irvin Feld was quoted saying this about the art form of clowns " I was facing an endangered art form and I knew it". From the years 1968 to 1997 1,400 students made their way through "Clown College". Hope, that an answers your question. God bless.
There is no Hawaiian word for clown.
English "the clown" is German: "der Clown".
Clown fish in french is poisson clown
"Clown".... you already spelled it correctly. This is a test!
a clown is called 'un clown' (masc.) in French.a clown is called 'un clown' (masc.) in French.Same as in English
What is the unusual characteristics of the clown fish?