31/05/2016

Preview: The Circus of Horrors at Newcastle Tyne Theatre



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The Circus of Horrors Returns!

The Circus of Horrors

Newcastle Tyne Theatre & Opera House

Friday 27th & Saturday 28th January 2017

2017 sees the hugely popular Circus of Horrors take over Tyne Theatre & Opera House for two nights with its latest incarnation The Never-ending Nightmare on Friday 27th and Saturday 28th January.

The spectacular features an amazing amalgamation of bizarre, brave & beautiful acts all woven into an Alice in Horrorland type story driven by a mainly original soundscape & performed with a forked tongue firmly in each cheek.

Annually The Circus of Horrors plays over 100 UK theatres and this tour has expanded to take in festivals throughout the world including The Fuji Rock Festival in Japan (twice), the Wacken Festival in Germany plus shows in Chile, Uruguay, Holland, Belgium, Argentina, France, Italy, Ireland, Finland, Hong Kong and Moscow where it became the 1st UK Circus ever to perform in Russia. The show also played an astounding 10 nights at London’s O2.      

This is not the first time that The Circus of Horrors has created history as it became the only circus ever to reach the finals of Britain’s Got Talent and the first circus to perform in London’s West End for over 100 years.

The Circus of Horrors’ appearances on various subsequent TV shows have turned what started as a cult show into a household name – taking the extreme to the mainstream. Its TV credits now also boast The X Factor, The Slammer, Daybreak, Fairground Attractions, Who Wants to be a Millionaire, Body Shockers, Fake Reaction, This Morning, Ant & Dec, The One Show & A Royal Command Performance.

The Circus of Horrors started its gruesome beginnings at the 1995 Glastonbury Festival and became an instant hit, touring all over the world from Chile to Chatham, Argentina to Aberdeen, Japan to Jersey including festival appearances with Alice Cooper, Eminem, Motley Crue, Oasis, Iron Maiden, The Manic Street Preachers, Foo Fighters and many more.

If Quentin Tarantino had directed Cirque Du Soleil then you would be only half way there.”

‘Bloody Good Fun - Barnum would be proud’ Time Out

Bloody Marvelous’ Edinburgh Festival

Blood Thirsty & Burlesque’ The Independent

For video footage visit: http://www.circusofhorrors.co.uk

Tickets: £18 - £27 (plus booking fees when booking online and over the phone)
Tickets on sale now at www.tynetheatreandoperahouse.ukBooking and Information Line: 0844 2491 000 (10am – 6pmMonday to Friday)

Early Bird ticket offer: £3 off top price tickets (no concessions, expires 31st October 2016)



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