book review of  Patrick Page’s Book of Visual Comedy – Essential for the Entertainer, Comedian, Magician, Clown, Speaker, or MC
 I really enjoyed  Patrick Page’s Book of Visual Comedy, and I strongly recommend it to any clown.  Bear in mind that clowning is a  performing art. A clown doesn’t tell a funny joke, but acts out funny. He or she is  the joke.  In a nutshell,  Patrick Page’s Book of Visual Comedy is simply a short book, each page describing up to 4 bits of physical comedy, some requiring a simple prop (a hat, for instance), but most don’t.  Likewise, some of them require a partner, but most don’t.  It’s a short book, 123 pages, with roughly half of them illustrations of the various bits.  It’s a truly wonderful slapstick resource for any clown.
Product description of  Patrick Page’s Book of Visual Comedy
Essential for the entertainer! The Book of Visual Comedy is an invaluable resource for entertainers of every description: magicians, comedians, clowns, speakers, variety entertainers, M.C.’s; performers of all kinds will find fantastic, time-tested material between these covers. Not only does the book provide a wealth of laugh-making material, it details the essential reason as to why and how expressive gags are funny and “play” so well. You’ll learn dozens of funny situations, stunts, and expressions that will have them rolling in the aisles. No special props or devices are required. For the most part, these gut-busters can be performed at the drop of a hat, on a moment’s notice. Patrick Page is an entertainer with over 50 years of experience, having worked as a magician, comedian, writer and producer. Over the course of his career, Page has created and collected material of every description for countless performances, on television, for private performances, and stages the world over. Even if you’re an aspiring entertainer, or just want to have fun at an after-dinner or social event, the Book of Visual Comedy was written for you. The material inside is of a professional caliber, yet suitable for anyone. And best of all, it’s easy to learn. Dozens of charming illustrations by Max Morpurgo make every nuance easy to understand. This book can serve as a source of inspiration for developing your own hilarious act, or as a jumping-off point for creating an amusing, thrilling moment or two of light-hearted fun.