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Beware a bouffon clown headed our way

The Red Bastard.

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The Red Bastard.

If the name weren't clue enough, Red Bastard is not your average clown.

He's a charming but disarming, bizarro, boundary-pushing "comedy monster" who's coming to town next month to help raise funds for the 2011 Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival.

Red Bastard, portrayed by New York-based actor and bouffon clown Eric Davis, will perform two shows at the Gas Station Theatre -- Nov. 6 at 8 p.m. and Nov. 7 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $12.50 until Oct. 23 and then $15. They can be reserved at www.winnipegfringe.com or by calling the MTC box office at 942-6537.

Bouffon clowning -- which Davis defines as "a joke told by a nightmare" -- is a style of performance theatre with ancient roots that allows clowns to be social critics, using humour and mockery to deconstruct and comment on societal ills.

For a preview, go to www.redbastard.com.

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