Big Apple Circus (Through January 13, 2024)
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Daring acrobats, soaring aerialists, and clownish clowns astonish and entertain spectators in Big Apple Circus's latest showcasing the U.S. PREMIERE of Europe’s Circus-Theater Roncalli
- Seating: Prime Ringside; Sections 5-8, Gallery Mezzanine; Sections 1-5, Big Top Mezzanine; Sections 6-9.
- Must purchase vouchers in the same transaction to sit together.
- Must present printed voucher at venue box office
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- Free admission for children under ages three and under sitting on a parent/guardian's lap do not need a ticket to enter.
Big Apple Circus
The Big Apple Circus is excited to announce a first-of-its-kind collaboration with Europe’s beloved, and Andy Warhol-approved, Circus-Theater Roncalli for its upcoming season. This all-new show, “Journey to the Rainbow,” will transport the audience to a dreamlike wonderland as it blends the best of New York City’s hometown circus with the romance and magic of today’s European circus tradition. It will mark the long-awaited U.S. premiere of Circus-Theater Roncalli, which is revered as one of the most beautiful circuses in the world. The company has amazed more than 45 million spectators since its inception in the mid-1970s with its contemporary but nostalgic take on the one-ring circus experience. “Journey to the Rainbow '' will run for 8-weeks only from November 8th through January 1st under the Big Top at Lincoln Center’s Damrosch Park.
Bernhard Paul, the founder and owner of Circus-Theater Roncalli, and Patrick Philadelphia, a long-time executive at Circus-Theater Roncalli, will helm this dazzling and dream-like production created specifically for the Big Apple Circus. 34 talented artists from different parts of the world will present their spectacular circus performances in costumes specially designed for the show. It will also feature a live orchestra of eight musicians who will interact with the audience throughout the show and play an original score composed by Georg Pommer, Circus-Theater Roncalli’s longtime Music Director. Beyond the circus ring, audiences will enjoy an immersive feast for the senses that includes ambient circus acts, mouth-watering midway culinary classics, and a menagerie of confections topped off with a dollop of the Big Top’s signature delights.
About Big Apple Circus: The Big Apple Circus was founded by Paul Binder and Michael Christensen in 1977 as an alternative to the glitz and spectacle of the American three-ring circus. In the 46 years since, the Big Apple Circus has epitomized the intimacy and artistry associated with the European one-ring circus and established a home at Lincoln Center where it presents a new show each year under its Big Top in Damrosch Park.
About Circus-Theater Roncalli: The Circus-Theater Roncalli celebrated its world premiere in May 1976 with the program "The Greatest Poetry in the Universe" at the Bonner Sommer, and later established legendary success with the debut of “The Journey to the Rainbow'' at Cologne’s Neumarkt in June 1980. The company quickly became known for top-class, immersive circus entertainment, featuring cutting-edge acts that were not found in any other circus production at the time. As cultural ambassador for the state of NRW, Roncalli was the first German circus to travel to Moscow with tent and wagon. In addition to Luxembourg, Brussels, Zurich and Amsterdam, the Circus-Theater Roncalli has already been at the EXPO in Seville and for a week at Christmas in Europe's cultural capital Copenhagen in the historic Schumann Building. Since 2018, the Circus-Theater Roncalli has abandoned real animals.
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About Big Apple Circus
Warm in winter, cool in summer, and filled with amazing acts in every season, the Big Apple Circus's pair of Italian-made big tops contains the best of several generations' worth of circus traditions. A look at any show's cast finds a complex network of venerable European circus families passing the arts of juggling and trapeze artistry down through the years, while the tents' motors and seating make for a comfortably modern spectator experience.
You might never guess that the troupe started small in 1974, when American circus artists Paul Binder and Michael Christensen joined forces as a juggling act on the streets of Europe. They moved from streetlights to spotlights in a hurry, appearing on the stage of the Nouveau Cirque de Paris, before returning to the U.S. and creating their own not-for-profit circus in 1976 and raising their first tent in New York's Battery Park.