Saturday, October 15, 2011

Piccadilly Circus performs at fairgrounds


By George L. Winship, Editor

Anderson Valley Post

Posted October 13, 2011

ANDERSON, CA--A performing elephant, a white tiger, several
clowns and even a boxing 250-pound kangaroo named Rocky will
all be under the big top tent when Piccadilly Circus comes to the
Shasta District Fair grounds for two shows on Tuesday, Nov. 1.
Brought to you by the same people who produce the Ice Capades,
Piccadilly Circus is celebrating its 25th year entertaining families
throughout the United States.
“We’ve pulled out all the stops!” publicist Cuinn Griffin said.
"Piccadilly Circus has everything you’d expect to see at a circus,"
Griffin said.
Each show is 90 minutes of action-packed fun, the publicity packet
promises.
"You’ll see the Elephant Extravaganza where an elephant stands on
one foot. Motorcycle Madness has motorcycle daredevils
somersaulting and spinning in a big Globe of Doom. Katunga is a
giant jungle monster and the fabulous Mongolian Angels are
outstanding contortionists.
The circus features a White Tiger Spectacular and lot of crazy
comedy with circus clowns. There is even a 1923 Model T with a
mind of its own.
Rounding out the show are daring aerialists, cirque artists and our
special attraction, The Boxing Kangaroo. Rocky is a 250-pound
kangaroo that will have you falling off your seat laughing as audience
members are invited to enter the boxing ring with the long-tailed
marsupial.
Show times are 4:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Nov. 1 with advance
tickets available on-line at
www.TheFunCircus.com
On the show date, tickets will be sold at the circus box office only.
Free show tickets for children will be distributed by sponsoring
businesses as well as through participating schools, preschools and
churches, Griffin said.

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