Summer of Circus: Worthing Theatres celebrate the 250 year anniversary of circus with a ground-breaking world premiere to open their third Summer Of Circus season
2018 marks a special year for circus. 250 years ago the art-form was first introduced when Philip Astley, who is considered the creator of modern circus, first leapt into show business with his own ring of entertainment near Waterloo in London. Since then the genre has developed and evolved into many forms, combining circus tricks with physical theatre and storytelling.
To celebrate this remarkable anniversary, Worthing Theatres have today announced the line-up for their third Summer of Circus season, where they will stage some of the world’s best circus companies at the Pavilion Theatre, from 18 May to 1 July.
Launching the season in style on 18-20 May will be the official world premiere of The Exploded Circus by Mimbre. This all-female contemporary circus production has a highly visual narrative that uses the scene of a devastated circus and its performers as an allegory to explore what we perceive as society, and how we might rebuild it were our world to collapse. The show invites audiences into a moment where an explosion has been frozen in time, the remnants of a circus caught mid-air – with everything from the circus ring, sequins, and fairground horses suspended above the ground.
Opening the main 10-day season on Friday 22 June, Worthing Theatres welcome one of the world’s best juggling troupes, as Gandini Juggling present their latest show 8 Songs. A tribute to the mythical landscape of popular music, the show is a series of choreographed juggling vignettes set to eight classic rock and roll songs.
Travelling especially from Spain for the season, Compania Vavel Circus present Garbuix on 23-24 June. Five women from five countries will bring delight and entertainment with their high tempo family show, which combines everything from music, shouting, fun, games and even a giant bear in this action led performance.
A thrilling collaboration between two of the biggest companies in circus and dance then takes place as NoFit State Circus and Motionhouse join forces in their new production Block on 27-28 June. Their innovative show explores life in the city, its contradictions and challenges. Twenty oversized blocks are deconstructed and reformed to create different cityscapes for the performers to engage with, with daring physicality, split-second timing and thrilling feats.
Where they will stage some of the world’s best circus companies at the Pavilion Theatre
On Saturday 30 June performer Grania Pickard uses puppetry and physical theatre to tell the story of growing up with her disabled autistic brother Sean in He Ain’t Heavy. The audience are shown how he walks, talks and interacts with the world and how his unique take on life has shaped and influenced Grania.
Dizzy O’ Dare close the season with their family fun production The Giant Balloon Show on Sunday 1 July. Winner of the International Festival of Fools 2017, this brilliant one-man show is set to an eighties soundtrack and is full of high energy, hilarity and of course, a giant balloon.
For circus-lovers who are looking for the full festival experience, there is a Multi-Buy offer where tickets to three separate shows across the season cost £30 in total.
Amanda O’ Reilly, Head of Culture for Adur & Worthing Councils, says; “We are so thrilled to be opening our third consecutive Summer of Circus season in Worthing, especially as this year marks the 250 year anniversary of this exhilarating art form.
We have everything from a stunning world premiere by Mimbre, to an exciting collaboration between two pioneering companies in the world of circus and dance: NoFit State and Motionhouse.
To make this fantastic line-up more accessible for everyone, we have introduced a Multi-Buy offer, so make sure you take advantage of this and experience unmissable edge-of-your-seat entertainment.”
For more information and to purchase tickets to Summer of Circus, call the Worthing Theatres box office on 01903 206 206, or visit worthingtheatres.co.uk.
Summer of Circus is supported with funding by the Coasters Touring Network.