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CIRQUE DU CIEL’S ‘SHANGHI’ DIRECT FROM CHINA AND BEYOND GRAVITY Plymouth Pavilions - Friday 27th April to Sunday 29th April


The highly awaited and internationally acclaimed, production of ‘ShangHi’ by Cirque Du Ciel, makes its debut at Plymouth Pavilions in 2012 running from Friday 27 April to Sunday 29 April.


directed in China by Cirque Du Soleil’s Guy Caron, has been theatrically reworked to appeal to audiences of all ages. With over thirty amazingly multi talented and skilled performers, this marvellous two hour extravaganza, combines acrobatics, modern dance, martial arts, original music and many other traditional and modern Chinese elements in an amazing fantasy adventure.


With over 500 superb costumes, intricate scenery and fantastic lighting, this stunning production showcases the skills of a world class artistic team who created and devised this brilliant multi media spectacle.


The astonishing routines include Mexican hat juggling,


This production originally


the terrifying yet beautiful aerial silks, and the famous death defying Chinese Monkey Poles, which in all is a dizzying mix of balancing, tumbling, spinning, and brilliant live drumming.


Cirque Du Ciel’s ‘ShangHi’ also features a fabulous and entrancing storyline, which has captivated and enthralled audiences across the world. Miss this and you will miss the most daring, breathtaking and stunning family entertainment show of the year!


Performances: Friday 7.30pm, Saturday 7.30pm, Sunday 6pm Tickets cost: £23, £18.50, £15, Family Ticket - £65 (2 adults & 2 children), Child - £3 off top 2 prices (Tickets will be subject to a processing fee). To book tickets contact the Box Office on 0845 1461460 or visit www.plymouthpavilions.co m where it is cheaper to book online rather than over the phone.


★ ★ ★ COMPETITION! ★ ★ ★


Would you like to take the family to see this breathtaking show? To win a family ticket worth £65 (2 adults + 2 children) to the 7.30pm performance on Saturday 28th April, just answer this question:


The Chinese city of Shanghai is located at the mouth of which river? Is it


a) Yellow River b) Pearl River or c) Yangtze River


Email your answer with your name, address and telephone no. to yvonnebullivant@tindlenews.co.uk or


Send to: “Tavistock Diary Cirque Competition”, Tavistock Times Gazette Office, 14 Brook Street, Tavistock PL19 0HD Closing Date: 31st March 2012


(Usual Tavistock Newspapers Group competition rules apply)


PLEASE NOTE: Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult and tickets cannot be exchanged for alternative performances/shows.


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