Review: Circus Space Degree Show

Review: Circus Space Degree Show

Ever wondered where circus performers come from? North London’s Circus Space runs a degree programme and we were there to see the latest batch graduate. The combustion chamber at Circus Space is transformed with fixed seating and black drapes for their BA Hons...
Review: Little Big World

Review: Little Big World

Sebastian Toma has fused circus and theatre for his latest production Little Big World. Featuring London-based contortionist Leilani Franco (aka Lucky Franco) among a diverse and talented cast, the show has only played in Germany and Austria thus far. No matter: TIC...
Review: Cirque du Soleil’s Kooza

Review: Cirque du Soleil’s Kooza

Cirque du Soleil return to London with the follow-up to last year’s smash hit Totem. As the most expensive circus show in town, does it warrant your hard-earned? Ed Gosling investigates. When one of the world’s most acclaimed circus companies rolls into town, its time...
TODAY: Piccadilly Circus Circus

TODAY: Piccadilly Circus Circus

As part of the London 2012 Festival, Piccadilly Circus will be transformed today into an outdoor circus arena. The area around Piccadilly Circus, Regent Street, Lower Regent Street, Waterloo Place and Shaftesbury Avenue will be pedestrianised and over 250 circus...
The Disconnected Inspiration of Mozes

The Disconnected Inspiration of Mozes

  Australian acrobat Mozes has toured internationally and performed with prestigious companies like Circus Oz and La Clique. Jackie Le interviews the Cantina star and finds out what inspires his unusual stunts. Mozes (l) with his Cantina colleagues How did you start...