Joseph Grimaldi, the First Modern Clown
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🗓️ 25 September 2023
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Joseph Grimaldi was one of England’s most famous Regency-era entertainers. Sometimes he’s described as the first modern clown, because he established a lot of the hallmarks of clowning that still exist today.
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