David Bridel
Founder & Artistic Director
David is the Founding and Artistic Director of The Clown School, an artist, scholar, author and educator whose expertise ranges from screen to stage, instruction to leadership. He has been teaching clown, mask, movement, and performance for thirty years.
David has conducted seminars, workshops, and courses in clown and movement at universities including NYU, UCLA, Cal Arts, and SUNY Purchase, as well as abroad in Iran, Romania, Melbourne, Shanghai, Beijing, Brazil, Turkey, Austria, and the UK, and independently with multiple theatres and organizations in Los Angeles and New York. He has represented The Clown School as a Clown Specialist on ABC’s Dancing With The Stars, served as the Commedia dell’Arte and Movement Director for Center Theatre Group’s production of The School of Night by Peter Whelan at the Mark Taper Forum, for which he won an Entertainment Weekly ‘Special Events’ Award, and the adaptor and Movement Specialist for Classic Stage Company’s Dr Faustus in New York. His commedia-inspired choreography for William Friedkin’s productions of Ariadne Auf Naxos at Los Angeles Opera and Salome at the Bayerische Staatsoper were much acclaimed. David’s clown plays and productions include Abraham & Isaac (with Four Clowns and the Latin American Film Institute, Sao Paulo), Sublimity (at the International Drama Festival in Sao Paulo and the United Solo Festival in New York) and Lunatics and Actors (with Four Clowns), the award-winning Flayed written by and starring Clown School alum Josiah Blount (Los Angeles, New York), and Colin Coughlin’s A Moment to Spare (Elysian Theater). David’s clown and commedia dell’arte plays I Gelosi, Lunatics and Actors and Sublimity are all published by Original Works. The Los Angeles Times writes: “Bridel is the real thing, one of the most inventive, scholarly and vastly challenging voices on the current theatrical scene.” David recently served as clown consultant for Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter in Waiting for Godot (Broadway).
David has also worked in mainstream theatre, musical theatre, opera, and classical music in the United States and around the world. Highlights include performing his own adaptation of Stravinsky’s The Soldier’s Tale with Teddy Abrams and the Louisville Orchestra; directing Jenny Brandon and Oliver Mayer’s opera 3 Paderewskis in Poland and at The Kennedy Center; librettist for the musicals The Scream, A Musical Comedy Fantasy (BMI Musical Theatre Workshop, New York, and the Westport Country Playhouse, Connecticut), and The Glorious Death of Comrade What’s-His-Name (Hudson Depot Theater, Fall 2026). He has a long-standing partnership with China’s foremost improvisation studio, Improv First, based in Beijing, for whom he has taught multiple disciplines and directed an improvised version of Moliere’s Tartuffe. Over the course of his career he has directed a vast range of plays, by Shakespeare, Chekhov, Priestley, Marivaux, Ionesco, Brecht, Feydeau, Pirandello, Dumas, Moliere, Ibsen, Mamet, among many others.
David has collaborated with David Shiner, Shannan Calcutt, Caroline Dream, Philippe Gaulier, and many other leading figures in the field of clowning. His book, Clowns: In Conversation, featuring interviews with many of the world’s greatest clowns, published by Routledge UK, is now in its 2nd edition, along with his newer books for Routledge, Send In The Clowns: Humanitarian Clowning in Crisis Zones and Commedia dell’Arte – Contemporary Practitioners. His personal vision of clowning can be found in his latest book, Clown Versus Dogma (available on Amazon).
David served as a faculty member at USC’s School of Dramatic Arts for 16 years. Among his many residencies in Los Angeles, he has taught and consulted for SONY Pictures, The Meisner Institute, and Kaiser Permanente Theater. He sits on the board of the National Alliance for Acting Teachers and the Advisory Board of Directors Lab West, and was previously a board member for the Los Angeles Contemporary Dance Company.
David launched The Clown School Company in 2024. For the company he has created A Kind of Electra (Los Angeles, Edmonton Fringe Festival), Trickster (Los Angeles and Hollywood Fringe), and The Idiot’s Paradise (coming soon).
He trained with Philippe Gaulier – one of the world’s foremost clown teachers.
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