A popular circus show is set to return to the UK for a new tour.
Cirque Enchantment will be coming to the Wycombe Swan on 24 January 2025, after opening at Southend's Cliff's Pavilion.
Tickets for the show can be purchased from the Cirque Enchantment website, as well as individual theatre websites.
Cirque Enchantment tells the story of a little girl with a big imagination entering a frozen circus wonderland and a mysterious path of good versus evil.
The show features a range of characters, including live vocalists, dancers, jugglers, fire artists, and contortionists as well as surprise acts.
The tour will also feature circus performers, and a musical soundtrack including Wings, Mad World, Sweet Dreams, The Show Must Go On, Relight My Fire, Chandelier, and I'll Put A Spell On You.
The production is presented by Stuart Glover, known for The SpongeBob Musical, Madagascar the Musical, An Audience with Anton du Beke, and Firedance.
Mr Glover said: "Cirque Enchantment has delighted audiences across the UK and Europe and we are excited to bring it on tour again in 2025, whisking audiences away to a world of creativity and imagination in a magical and ethereal adventure."
The show first toured in 2018 and early 2024, with audiences describing it as "hypnotic, mesmerising, and an escape for reality" and "a brilliant, magical, entertaining show." The show has also had a number of residencies.
Cirque Enchantment is suitable for all ages and offers a dynamic fairytale experience and is a 'perfect treat for the whole family'.
The full tour for Cirque Enchantment:
Cliff's Pavilion, Southend - 23 January 2025
G Live, Guildford - 24 January 2025
Wycombe Swan - 25 January 2025
Wyvern Theatre, Swindon - 31 January 2025
The Anvil, Basingstoke - 02 February 2025
Spa Pavilion, Felixstowe - 08 February 2025
Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells - 09 February 2025
Grimsby Auditorium - 18 February 2025
Nottingham Theatre Royal - 19 February 2025
Gordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage - 20 February 2025
Basildon Towngate Theatre - 22 February 2025
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