Circus 1903
Presented by Simon Painter, Tim Lawson and
the Works Entertainment
Neil Dorward – Director and Co-Creative
Producer
Andrew Spencer – Co-Executive Producer
Evan Jolly – Composer and Musical Director
Angela Aaron – Costume Designer
Richard Peakman – Associate Director
Mervyn Millar – Puppetry Director and
Puppet Co-Designer
Tracy Waller – Puppet Co-Designer
Todd Edward Ivins – Scenic Designer
Paul Smith – Lighting Designer
David Simpson – Technical Director –
Production
Vincent Schonbrodt – Rigging Designer and
Technical Director – Rigging and Scenic
Orchestral Recording – The City of Prague
Philharmonic Orchestra
Nice Studios – Branding Conception and Art
Direction
Melbourne’s Regent Theatre
3 – 14 January 3pm and 7pm every day
Circus 1903 is a marvelous holiday treat
that is full of exceptional circus feats from exemplary artists from around the
world. It is certainly a great show to
bring the whole family, from little kids to Grannie and Grandpa, together for
some uplifting and engrossing entertainment.
The set (Todd Edwad Ivins - Scenic Designer),
atmosphere and archetypal vintage circus costuming (Angela Aaron) really invokes
an era long past when Circuses were massive, in the round, tawdry, a bit sordidly
romantic, alarming, disquieting and captivating.
Droll Ring Master/Master of Ceremonies
Willy Whipsnade (David Williamson) opens the show with some cheeky fun and
flying popcorn. Throughout he introduces
acts, narrates a look at the sideshow and sets up some really wacky and fun interludes
with children drawn from the crowd. He
is a great ‘touch stone’ for the Audience.
But it is the extraordinary acts that are
more-often-then-not just breathtaking.
The show presented in the whimsically
appropriate Regent Theatre comprises of a very full program where all artists
excel and the sense of danger is very real.
There are too many acts to mention all, but
my personal favorites are probably, the ultimate high wire work by Los Lopez,
which is just marvelous and totally unforgettable, and Lucky Mood and her
romantic Aerial Ballet that is just mesmerizing.
The Flying Finns are the first to perform. And it is a heart stopping start watching
three amazing acrobats catapult, flip and spot each other on a bouncing seesaw. Then The Sensational Sozonov displays the
most amazing capacity to find balance high above the ground on Rola Bola. The very beautiful Ethiopian Elastic
Dislocationist (Senayet Assefa Amara) contorts her body in the most profoundly
amazing ways.
You will have the opportunity to marvel at
the juggling of clubs by the Great Gaston.
And watch The Perilous Perigos (Alfonso Lopez and Maria Jose Domenguez
Pontigo – from Mexico) and some hair-raising knife throwing.
For comic clown like relief Duo Flash bring
their humour to the edge of the stage.
And then there are the magical Elephant
puppets that touch the heart with their innate capacity to capture the true
rhythms and essence of the animal thanks to the extraordinary work of creators
and puppeteers.
For the next week or so Melbourne audiences
have the opportunity to be whisked back into the romantic world of the great
Circuses.
Don’t miss this splendid opportunity before
it takes off to tour the USA.
And the Souvenir Programme is full, rich
and comprehensive totally worth taking home.
Suzanne Sandow
(For Stage Whispers)
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