2-4-1 tickets but it's not for the faint-hearted!
Published on 07 February 2012
Oakengates Theatre @ The Place will play host to a very different kind of circus on Thursday 16 February when the Circus of Horrors comes to town.
Even for those brave enough to watch, another shoulder to hide behind once in a while might not be a bad idea. And the great news is there's an unmissable two for one ticket offer available for anyone booking band A and B seats to see Circus of Horrors.
Circus of Horrors made jaws drop on Britain's Got Talent with its range of bizarre and compelling acts including hair hanging beauties, twisted contortionists, flying aerialists, demon dwarfs, gyrating jugglers, voodoo warriors, pickled people, sword swallowers and its latest demonic dummy, The Ventriloquist.
Where else can you see a dare devil sword swallower swallowing a lit neon tube, or see a beautiful creature hanging upside-down while a trapeze artist performs an exquisite aerial act hung solely from her partner's hair, or even a contortionist contort her body while firing an arrow from a long bow with her feet?
The Circus of Horrors offers this and a whole lot more. It is certainly a show that is going to be entertaining for all those who attend, and with a limited offer giving people the opportunity to get two tickets for the price of one, why not go along and be awestruck by the amazing talents of these performers.
Simon Cowell said of Circus of Horrors: "I loved it. If I was the Royal Family, I'd love to watch it."
The Circus of Horrors performance takes place at Oakengates Theatre @ The Place on Thursday 16 February. The show begins at 7.30pm.
Tickets are on sale now. Two for one tickets are on offer for seats in bands A and B and cost £22 (band A), £18 (band B) and £13 (band C). For concessions tickets cost £19 (band A), £16 (band B).
Two for one tickets are only available by calling the Box Office on 01952 382382.
Last updated 07/02/2012
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