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
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