Joburg Theatre gets an adrenaline rush
Motorbikes being ridden upside down at speeds of up to 65km/h in the Globe of Death; contortion artists and the Wheel of Destiny are just some of the acts you will see the Le Grand Cirque Adrenaline show, coming to the Joburg Theatre next month.
Le Grand
Cirque returns to Joburg Theatre with
a brand new, turbo-charged
show featuring some of the most extreme acts in the world. Le Grand Cirque Adrenaline is a
jaw-dropping visual feast of the most dangerous, entertaining and thrilling
Cirque acts combined with physical comedy routines and feats of skill and
agility.
Le Grand
Cirque Adrenaline will open on the stage of
The Mandela at Joburg Theatre on May
23rd for four weeks only,
until 17 June 2012.
Le Grand Cirque Adrenaline recently received rave reviews in
its world premiere at Australia’s Sydney Opera House in its sold out season
there. The Sydney Morning Herald declared 'it defies gravity and belief', while
the Daily Telegraph wrote, 'prepare to laugh yourself silly, gasp in awe and
cringe in white-knuckled fear'.
“This is a brand-new show focusing on the
fastest, highest, most thrilling and unusual acts on earth,” says producer
Simon Painter from the United States. “We have created a
testosterone-filled event that really pushes the boundaries of human
potential.”
Featuring
a hand-picked cast of 35 extreme athletes from around the world - including
Australia, Bulgaria, Canada, France, Mexico, Spain, Ukraine, Britain and the
USA - Le Grand Cirque Adrenaline will
capture the imagination of the entire family.
Witness the nail-biting Globe of Death performed by the
French and Columbian team and directed by Danny Varanne. Three extreme
athletes ride upside down on motorbikes and at speeds in excess of 65 km an
hour inside of a 16-feet steel Globe cage. The Globe of Death is
one of the most thrilling acts ever performed and its danger cannot be
understated.
Marvel as identical twins bend their
bodies in incredible feats of physical plasticity in Barrel Contortion.
Gasp as one of the world's greatest
aerial artists, Russia's Petru Vasiachi, shows off his amazing strength and
agility in Extreme Aerial Straps.
And of course no adrenaline-based show
would be complete without the perilous and heart-pounding Wheel of Destiny: The most dangerous
act ever to be performed in the world and now for the first time on a theatre
stage in Africa! The version in Le Grand Cirque Adrenaline is a 35-feet high steel pendulum
with two cages at either end and is performed by two of the best Brazilian
circus artists in the world, Martin and Visan Espana. With no safety
wires, crash mats or other safety apparatus, the Espanas will perform on the
inside and outside of the wheel - even with blind folds and a skipping rope!
“This show
is designed to entertain, with the most incredible performers on earth and some
of the greatest production elements you’ll ever see in an intimate theatre,”
says Bernard Jay, Joburg Theatre’s CEO. “We want everyone who
sees the show just to have a great night out. With comfortable seats,
great sight-lines and affordable ticket prices, this is Cirque where you love to see it.”
Tickets for Le Grand Cirque Adrenaline are available from R190 and are on
sale now exclusively by visiting www.joburgtheatre.com or calling the
theatre’s direct ticketing line on 0861 670 670.
Shows are at fromTuesdays to Fridays at
8pm, Saturdays at 3pm and 8pm and on Sundays at 2pm and 6pm.
Discounted rates for groups of ten or
more are available by calling the theatre’s ticketing office on (011) 877
6853/4.
Le Grand Cirque
Adrenaline is
presented in South Africa in association with M-Net.
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Joburg Theatre news on Twitter - @joburgtheatre – which gives you all the
latest information, special offers as well as news from behind the scenes of
Joburg’s world class theatre.
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