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Circus Oz heads West

Circus Oz

Australia’s world famous, Circus Oz, is turning 35 and as part of the celebrations is heading to Perth and regional WA with their latest show From the Ground Up.

The company will present the circus for five performances over three nights – not in a circus tent – but at His Majesty’s Theatre in August, before embarking on a regional tour including Albany, Bunbury, Mandurah and Geraldton.

The last time the company performed in Perth was in 2007 with their Laughing at Gravity tour as part of the Perth International Arts Festival.

Performed around a set resembling a building site twelve performers engage the audience in a two hour show that includes the ancient Chinese specialty straps, trapeze, juggling, acrobats, teeterboard and magic.

Each show, like every Circus Oz performance in 35 years, will be a once off. With bold, courageous spirit, Circus Oz brings you daring, dynamic, quirky circus that will leave you on the edge of your seat, steamed up and howling for more!”

Since beginning international tours in 1980, Circus Oz has enthralled and entertained over two million people in 26 countries with their unique brand of Australian circus and humour.

From the Ground Up – WA Tour

Albany – Princess Royal Theatre : 24 August

Perth – His Majesty’s Theatre : 29 August – 31 Aug

Mandurah – Mandurah Performing Arts Centre : 07 September

Bunbury – Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre : 11 September

Geraldton – Queens Park Theatre : 14 September

Visit Circus Oz for updates on regional cities, dates and tickets.

Perth tickets visit Ticketek.com.au

Craig Dalglish

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