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| Layla Schillert (Alice) and the Flamingoes in "Cirque Alice" |
Produced by Simon Painter and Tim Lawson
Directed by Ash Jacks McCready and Kirsty White
Choreographed by Dane Bates – Costume designed by Angela
Aaron
Lighting designed by Hugo Mercier Bosseny – Audio by Israel
Leslie
The Canberra Theatre 22nd – 31st January
31, 2026
Opening night performance on 23rd January 2026 reviewed
by BILL STEPHENS.
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| Layla Schillert (Alice) and the Chess Pieces in "Cirque Alice) |
Taking their inspiration from the Lewis Carroll classic, “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”, producers Simon Painter and Tim Carroll have created this extraordinary visual fantasy crammed with sensational acrobatic acts gathered from around the world.
The stunning design for the show has the Canberra Theatre
transformed into a huge tent-like environment with strings of coloured lights
reaching from high up in the fly tower out into the auditorium. Some audience members are seated onstage
around a circular thrust stage, on which the succession of jaw-dropping circus
acts take place.
Directed by Ash Jacks McCready and Kirsty White, the show
flows seamlessly, with the acts performed without introduction, with each
representing a character or event from the Alice story.
Spectacularly costumed dancers, together with soprano, Layla
Schillert, as Alice, and violinist Darious Thompson as The White Rabbit, with a
recorded soundtrack of popular classical works, create a hauntingly beautiful
visual environment for each presentation.
Raymond Crowe as The
Mad Hatter is the only artist who actually speaks during the performance, but even
he relies mostly on his mastery of ventriloquism and shadow puppetry for his delightful
audience participation segments.
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| The Contortion Quartet as The Caterpillar in "Cirque Alice" |
Outstanding among an extraordinary cast, Mongolian contortionists, Contortion Quartet, representing The Caterpillar, fascinated as they conjured up visions of the multi-legged creature with their mesmerising contortion skills.
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| The Ramadhani Brothers as The Knights in "Cirque Alice" |
Tanzanian acrobatic duo, the Ramadhani Brothers, as The Knights in the Chess sequence, drew cheers from the audience with for their astonishing head-balancing feats on a precarious ladder, while the Ethiopian duo TT Boys, Tamrata Kuka and Tomas Teka Alemu delighted with their flip expertise as The Tweedles.
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| The TT Boys, Tamrata Kuka and Tomas Teka Alemu as Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee in "Cirque Alice" |
Proving much more active than his sleepy Dormouse namesake,
Peruvian rolla bolla expert, Estuart Mena Gonzales had everyone on the edge of
their seats as he manipulated his rolla bollas atop a tall table.
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| Estuart Mena Gonzales as The Dormouse in "Cirque Alice" |
French Duo Emyo, Emeline Goavec and Yoann Benhamou, captured the beauty and grace of the pink flamingos with their dazzling, aerialist skills, while Italian Duo M.G. Rollerskaters, Daniel Monni and Marina Sabetta, upped the excitement level as The White King and White Queen.
This is a superbly mounted and executed concept that lifts “Cirque
Alice” into a level of its own as an exceptional showcase for the skills of many
of the world’s best circus performers.
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| Duo Emyo (Emeline Goavec and Yoann Benhamou) as the Flamingos in "Cirque Alice" |
This review first published in the digital of CITY NEWS on 24.01.26
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