It was to see the clown and their nuances. Big huge dumb painted smile, easier on, and the eyes. But it's to be able to see the clown. Especially if you're sitting far away in those early theatres, it's an old tradition, or in the circus. White sticks out, it reflects light, and is more visible. It also separates them from the norm.
Hahaha. No.
It was to see the clown and their nuances. Big huge dumb painted smile, easier on, and the eyes. But it's to be able to see the clown. Especially if you're sitting far away in those early theatres, it's an old tradition, or in the circus. White sticks out, it reflects light, and is more visible. It also separates them from the norm.
But why does the clown wear afros?