WEYMOUTH Pavilion will be transformed into 'a place where wishes become reality' when a touring circus comes to town.
The Moscow State Circus will perform its new show Zhelaniy on May 16 and 17.
Zhelaniy is based on the Russian folklore story of Cvetik-Semicvetik, or 'the flower with seven colours,' by Benjamin Losin, where each of the petals represent a wish and are the perfect back drop for what is claimed to be 'the greatest and most famous circus on earth'.
Wizard Wako and his crazy side kick Natalia Mezentceva invite the audience to a wondrous and mysterious enchanted garden, where dreams come true and a place to see magnificent feats of human achievement, 'the like of which have never been witnessed in Great Britain before'.
Our loveable buffoons guide us through this tantalising tale, granting wishes to the beautiful Kushka Veslovski, who plays Zhenya, surrounded by a multitude of flying, back flipping, juggling, wire walking and roller-skating performers.
This year’s show features the award winning Ruban a 13 people springboard troupe, Stynka on the horizontal bouncing Russian bar, Veslovskiy roller-skating revolutions, ballerina on the high wire Eliza Khachutryan, Trio Atlas on the floating globes, devastating low wire walker Olga Rozhkovskaya and beautiful daredevil Ariel divas Tatiana Ozhiganova.
The performance on Monday May 16 is at 7.30pm, while there are performances at 5pm and 8pm on May 17.
Contact Weymouth Pavilion box office for tickets.
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