The Circus of Horrors concludes it’s 18th Anniversary tour this coming weekend
with 3 special show’s, Back in a Big Top in Bristol & Birmingham & it’s
final sortie into London’s West End. Commencing appropriately on Friday 13th
December in Bristol it will prove to be a real Nightmare before
Christmas.
The new sensation takes you a a journey through a plague ridden London with amazing & astounding acts, including back flipping & fire limboing Voodoo Warrior’s, Sword Swallowers, Human Pincushions, Sinister Sisters, a buxom lady who balances a sword on the point of a dagger before ascending into the roof of the auditorium, amazing gravity defying balancing acts, dislocating contortionist’s and aerialists hanging solely by silks, chains & even their own teeth or hair as our Hairculian Guinness world record holding Diva brings the show to a climatic, hair raising & firey end.
The new sensation takes you a a journey through a plague ridden London with amazing & astounding acts, including back flipping & fire limboing Voodoo Warrior’s, Sword Swallowers, Human Pincushions, Sinister Sisters, a buxom lady who balances a sword on the point of a dagger before ascending into the roof of the auditorium, amazing gravity defying balancing acts, dislocating contortionist’s and aerialists hanging solely by silks, chains & even their own teeth or hair as our Hairculian Guinness world record holding Diva brings the show to a climatic, hair raising & firey end.
All performed to a brilliant original live rock soundtrack by creator & undead ringmaster Dr Haze & the Interceptors from Hell.
Ad to the mix blood curdling illusions designed by legendary gory illusionist Simon Drake (Iron Maiden / Secret Cabaret) and you know you are in for one hell of a show that is executed with a forked tongue firmly in each cheek.
The Show which was appropriately born at the 1995 Glastonbury Festival & has since gone onto conquer the world with performances in Japan, Holland, Uruguay, Germany, France, Finland, Argentina, Ireland, Hong Kong & Belgium, this year it created history by becoming the first Circus to be resident in London’s West End for over 100 years but is probably more famous for it’s TV exploits when it took the extreme to the mainstream & stormed into the finals of Britain's Got Talent.
The last shows of 2013 take place in:-
Bristol Creative Common. Friday 13th Dec’
at 8pm
Bristol Star City. Saturday 14th Dec’ at 8pm
London Lyric Theatre. Monday 16th Dec’ at 7.30pm
More info at http://www.circusofhorrors.co.uk/tour_dates.html
Bristol Star City. Saturday 14th Dec’ at 8pm
London Lyric Theatre. Monday 16th Dec’ at 7.30pm
More info at http://www.circusofhorrors.co.uk/tour_dates.html
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