Reviews and audience feedback for our summer show Le Cirque Invisible

There’s only one week to go of our beautiful summer show, Le Cirque Invisible. Here’s the Evening Standard’s review.
 

A circus of laughter lifts the mood
Crazy times in the captital demand a powerful tonic, so it is fortuitous that the fantastically whimsical Cirque Invisible has returned to Queen Elizabeth Hall. Last night, putting aside fears of a late return to lawless south London, we took the children to see the inspired silliness and surreal acrobatics of this manic two-person act.

Jean-Baptiste Thiérrée and Victoria Chaplin (daughter of Charlie) would be diverting at any time. But the howls of laughter seemed a blessed release from the past days’ tension. It’s so reassuring to have your mood improved by a clown with operatic kneecaps, a magic rabbit called Jean-Louis and a signing duck.

London Evening Standard

 
And here’s what some of our audiences have been saying about the show.
 

Courtesy of www.winkball.com

 

Don’t miss out on Le Cirque Invisible running until Sunday 21 August at Southbank Centre’s Queen Elizabeth Hall. Get tickets here. 

 

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