Circus of Horrors
The show that stormed into the finals of Britain’s Got Talent & now a West End smash is back to mark its 20th Anniversary in spectacular style.
The last few years have seen the profile of The Circus of Horrors jump tremendously after rampaging into the finals of Britain’s Got Talent & to this date it is still the only circus ever to reach the finals.
It’s appearances on various subsequent TV shows have turned what set out as a cult show into a household name – taking the Extreme to the Mainstream. Its TV credits now boast The X Factor, The Slammer, Daybreak, Fairground Attractions, Who wants to be a Millionaire, Body Shockers, Fake Reaction, This Morning, Ant & Dec, The One Show & A Royal Command Performance.
Last year saw another giant leap for the show when it began a series of dates in London’s West End becoming the first circus to appear in a West End Theatre for 100 years.
The show started it’s gruesome beginnings at the 1995 Glastonbury Festival and became an instant hit, touring all over the world from Chile to Chatham, Argentina to Aberdeen, Japan to Jersey including festival appearances with Alice Cooper, Eminem, Motley Crue, Oasis, Iron Maiden, The Manic St Preachers, Marilyn Manson and many more.
The latest incarnation The Night of the Zombie is set in 2020, a decrepit & corpse ridden London, plagued by a swarm of Zombies. In a city ruled by the undead & climaxing in an awesome flaming apocalypse.
The story twists and turns with grisly murders and sensational shocks – all interwoven with some of the greatest and most bizarre circus acts on earth, sword swallowers, knife throwers, daredevil balancing acts, astounding aerialists, a demon dwarf, a Guinness World Record holding ‘hairculian’ hair hanging beauty, Sinister Sisters, gyrating & fire limboing acrobats & much more.
Performed by an almighty cast with a forked tongue firmly in each cheek and the devil driver rock ‘n’ roll of Dr Haze & The Interceptors from Hell. If Quentin Tarantino had directed Cirque Du Soleil then you would be only half way there.
‘The Circus of Horrors completely wowed the audience’ - The Daily Mail
‘A bloody great night out’ - The Times
‘Freaking awesome’ - The Sun
‘Bloody good fun – Barnum would be proud’ - Time Out
‘Circus without a condom’ - The Telegraph
‘Bloody marvellous’ - Edinburgh Festival
‘Blood thirsty & burlesque’ - The Independent
Ages: Not suitable for children
Running Time: TBC
Website: circusofhorrors.co.uk
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