Cirque du Soleil extends D.C. run of ÂOvo'
Monday, August 9, 2010
Cirque du Soleil, the touring French Canadian circus, has extended the Washington area run of its show "Ovo."
The production was originally slated for Sept. 9-Oct. 5 but has been extended by 24 performances and will now end Oct. 24. Tickets for the added shows went on sale Sunday. Cirque du Soleil productions are sometimes extended based on audience demand, and the company's scheduling accounts for the possibility.
"The show is being very well received across the country," said Aba Bonney Kwawu, who manages Cirque's public relations for local performances. "Some of the feedback we are receiving is that 'Ovo' has been family friendly."
The production was originally slated for Sept. 9-Oct. 5 but has been extended by 24 performances and will now end Oct. 24. Tickets for the added shows went on sale Sunday. Cirque du Soleil productions are sometimes extended based on audience demand, and the company's scheduling accounts for the possibility.
"The show is being very well received across the country," said Aba Bonney Kwawu, who manages Cirque's public relations for local performances. "Some of the feedback we are receiving is that 'Ovo' has been family friendly."
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