The Revel Puck Circus to return to Bristol with UK's only female Wheel of Death duo
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The Revel Pucks Circus first debuted in Bristol in 2022 with its show The Wing Scuffle Spectacular, which received multiple five-star reviews.
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Hide AdThe multi-award-winning contemporary circus will bring Nose Dive Assembly - the third and final instalment in The Revel Pucks ‘Risk’ Trilogy - to St Pauls for two weeks from September 25.
The show will explore themes of trust, daring and community death-defying performances packed full of energy and suitable for the whole family.
The cast will include high-wire walkers, teeterboarders and the UK’s only female Wheel of Death duo.
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Hide AdCircus-goers will also have the opportunity to join The Revel Pucks before the show in their atmospheric circus village, which is filled with street performers, food options and the Big Top’s bar.
Luke Hallergarten, Artistic Director of Revel Pucks said: “We can’t wait to be back in Bristol with our brand new show! The city’s vibrant arts scene and love of the circus make it a favourite stop for our UK tour.
“In 2022, Bristol audiences wholly embraced our new take on the contemporary circus experience and we can't wait to bring our brand new show back to this city we love.
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Hide Ad“As always, these Bristol shows will allow us to continue the Revel Pucks mission to engage authentically with local UK communities, providing employment and industry experience to Bristol's next generation of circus cast and crew, as well as delivering a unique entertainment experience of course.
“So join us in September and experience the jaw-dropping highs and uncontrolled laughs that the Nose Dive Assembly has been bringing to audiences across the UK all year.”
Tickets for Nose Dive Assembly start at £12 and can be booked here.
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