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A one-of-a-kind performance, that has been five years in the making and features some of the most talented performers in the world. Acts include the Danguir Troupe, who will be preforming a high wire and double wheel of death stunt which has never been seen before in the UK, with leader of the troop, Mustafa Danger, flying in all the way from Africa for the performance. Just back from its European tour, the extreme FMX team will be bringing you its jaw-dropping stunts to the Big Top as our pilots fly through the air displaying cliff-hangers, nac nacs and supermans to name a few. Battling for air space, our resident riders are sure to get the adrenaline pumping as they defy gravity with incredible mid-air backflips. Our stunt riding team will also be performing the Globe of Death. The most death-defying act ever demonstrated, as the group experience G-force similar to that of a fighter pilot. Watch as they loop vertically and horizontally all while encased in a mesh sphere. This really is one for the petrolheads! World famous Henry the Prince of Clowns, a legendary figure in the circus, will be keeping the audience amused throughout the show, while Laserman will also be putting on his internationally-renowned act, using visually stunning lights complete with techno music to transport viewers into a sci-fi world. On top of this there will be the Cloud Swing, Trapeze, Contortion, Rocking Rola Rola and our troupe of dancers performing their acts all with unique twists, many of which have never been seen before in the UK. This really is an event with something for everyone, if you're a petrolhead, theatre-goer, thrillseeker or wanting to see one of the greatest shows of its time, make sure to get your tickets fast.

Circus Extreme

Circus Extreme (Circus) production archive for QTIX code T0681109350. Details of all Circus Extreme archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01991373923

Archive Listings

9 Feb 18
  to
25 Feb 18
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Manchester, Greater Manchester
Performance Details => Venue archive

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