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‘Peppered with magical moments’: Circus 1903 – Royal Festival Hall

In Cabaret, Circus, London theatre, Opinion, Reviews by Katharine Kavanagh31st December 2019Leave a Comment

Circus 1903 may lack the charm and authenticity of a tented touring circus but it is also a well polished, artistically sound and slick production boosted by a hardworking cast and crew.

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‘The main treasures are the artists’: CIRCUS 1903 – Touring ★★★★

In Circus, Opinion, Regional theatre, Reviews, Touring by Fairy Powered Productions21st November 2019Leave a Comment

Circus 1903 gives a unique perspective of how it would have felt to watch an American circus over 100 years ago. This is done with the help of an amazing amalgamation of set, costumes, lighting, music and the raw talent of the performers.

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‘As thrilling as it is beautiful to watch’: CIRCUS 1903 – Royal Festival Hall ★★★★★

In Circus, London theatre, Opinion, Reviews by Emma Clarendon23rd December 2018Leave a Comment

Thanks to films such as Water for Elephants and more recently The Greatest Showman, there is an irresistible appeal for the traditional circuses from around the 1900’s. Now thanks to Circus 1903, there is a great opportunity to revisit the golden age of circus.

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