Workshops / 5 days Foundations of Funny

Date: Thur 24- Mon 28 July 2025 (Including Sat & Sun)

Time: 10.30am – 4.30 pm

Cost: £550

Capacity: 20 people (including 2 bursary places)

Venue: Omnibus Theatre 1 Clapham Common Northside London SW4 0QW, Studio Upstairs

Led by : Toby Park, Spymonkey Co-Artistic Director

Suitable for all levels of experience, from novice to seasoned professional.

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To book your place

Fill out the application form here. Please note that the form contains a 5 part section that will take approx 10-15mins.

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About the course

What is it that makes you as a performer uniquely funny? How do you share that brilliant, special ridiculousness with an audience so that they are helpless with laughter? 

In this 5-day introduction to Spymonkey Clown we will focus on how to identify and develop that particular quality of Funny that is special to you, and only you. 

You will be supported to develop these comedic skills in a safe, fun and laughter-filled environment. This positive group dynamic will allow you focus on identifying and trusting your best impulses, taking risks, being adventurous, generous and honest as a performer. In this highly enjoyable workshop we will play games and exercises, developing trust and complicity with the group. You will find the pleasure in your own ridiculousness, stay optimistic, discover your comedy gold, and get ready to laugh until your face hurts. 

We will share many of the methods that Spymonkey have found essential over the years in creating Theatre of the Funny: physical games, improvisational games, status exercises, physical comedy routines, chorus exercises and parody. Toby particularly enjoys using music as a source of comedic inspiration, so we will also look at how song, dance and musicality can lead us to new and unexpected comedic territory.

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Other Resources

We’ve created a new Resources page featuring recommended books to help you prepare for the workshop. Check it out here!

For our international and out-of-London participants, we’ve compiled a list of accommodation options that you may find helpful. Please note that all bookings are your responsibility and should be arranged independently.

You’ll be able to find accommodation near the Omnibus Theatre via Theatre Digs Booker 

Some hotels include:

  1. Premier Inn London Clapham hotel, 638-640 Wandsworth Rd, London SW8 3JW (6mins bus ride to Omnibus Theatre)
  2. Travelodge London Clapham Junction, 155 Falcon Road, Clapham, London, SW11 2PD, UK (20 mins bus ride to Omnibus Theatre)

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Further Enquiries

Please contact Khai at education@spymonkey.co.uk

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“Totally inspiring.”

Lucy Hopkins performer, London/Worcester

“One of the most amazing weeks of my entire life.. My whole heart is beaming and laughing.”

Isobel Chadwick performer, Northampton

“The work has made me more aware on stage. What makes me funny, and what makes an audience laugh, what doesn’t, why am I even on stage. The work has inspired me a lot, as a performer but very much as a person as well. This is the kind of work I’ve always wanted to do and was searching for in all the other work I did.”

Bill Barberis performer, Belgium

“What an amazing week! Huge, huge thank you to Spymonkey, and each and everyone of you who took part in the workshop for being so supportive with a non-performer, you made me feel at home from the very beginning, which allowed me to take risks and have fun. Go Spymonkey!”

Andrea Foa journalist, Italy

“Belly-laughter, support, ideas, and real friendships. Definitely returning for future sessions. Highly recommended for those new to clowning, as well as for old hands.” 

Vera Chok performer, Malaysia/London

Bursaries

We have 2 bursary places available for this workshop. If applying for this bursary is not accessible for you and you’d like to apply in another way (Video or Audio Application), or if you need any support please email education@spymonkey.co.uk

Bursary Deadline : Monday 23rd June 2025, at 12pm

Deadline: Jun 23, 2025

Bursary applications are Open.

Click here to apply!

Bursary Outcome Date: Jul 07, 2025

For more information about our bursaries, please click here.

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Course Leaders

Toby Park

Managing Artistic Director & Performer

Studied Drama at Hull University, and trained at Fool Time Circus School, Bristol, and with Philippe Gaulier and Monika Pagneaux in Paris.

Toby co-created all Spymonkey shows to date. He performed in Stiff (1998-2011), Cooped (2001-2019), Zumanity with Cirque du Soleil (2003-2005), Bless (2007), Moby Dick (2009), Love In (2010), Oedipussy (2012), Mrs Hudson’s Christmas Corker (2014), Every Last Trick (2014), The Complete Deaths (2016), Christmas Carol (2018), The Frogs (2024).

From 1994-97 he was co-musical director and actor with Karl’s Kuhne Gassenchau in Zurich; member of the Improbable Theatre Lifegame company (1998-2000) including an off-Broadway run.

Musical director and composer for: all Spymonkey shows to date; Guy Dartnell’s Would Say Something (1998); acro-dance-theatre Mimbre’s Sprung (2001), Trip-Tic (2003) and The Bridge (2007); site-specific pieces with Graeme Gilmour at Kielder Water Northumberland (2006) and Forth & Clyde Canal Glasgow (2007), and with Phil Supple/The Electric Estate for the National Trust at Cragside Northumberland.

Appeared in Sandi Toksvig’s Christmas Cracker starring Ronnie Corbett at the Royal Festival Hall (2009). TV appearances include Cirque Images’ 2003 series Solstrom for Bravo Cable Network and BBC2 Hyperdrive.

Director of Fabulous Bäckström Brothers, a clown opera in Helsinki (2014), and Big Bang Siegfried for Orchestra Hagen Germany (2016), Enter The Dragons for A&E Comedy (2017); co-director of The Flop for Hijinx Theatre Cardiff; Director of physical comedy for Chichester Festival Theatre’s Mack & Mabel (2015); RSC’s Merry Wives of Windsor (2018); Tartuffe (2019) and Jack Absolute Flies Again (2022) for National Theatre; Hello Dolly! (2024) for Michael Harrington Productions.

Co-director of Orpheus in the Underworld (2023, 2024, 2025) for Volksoper Vienna and Spymonkey’s Hairy (2023).