[ATTENDED: March 9, 2013] The Big Apple Circus
C.s Cub Scout pack got tickets to the Big Apple Circus again this year and we decided to go. Once again the Circus came right on the heels of Chinese acrobats, so I didn’t think I would be impressed, but once again, the circus did a very good job. I’ll get my one gripe out of the way first. Our seats were awful. Not the circus’ fault obviously, but they claim that there are no bad seats. And while ours weren’t bad (we were to the back right of the circus floor), all of the action is played to the front, so we missed a lot of the most dramatic poses, we missed the backdrops that they put up and clearly missed the overall feel of the show. And given how many seats were empty in the good section, I was a little bummed. Because the show itself was spectacular.
The signature character of grandma was gone, replaced by a funny clown couple (Acrobuffos), who did a lot of grandma’s interactions with the crowd, but as more of a jealous couple routine. They were quite funny and I’m impressed that the woman had some kind of playballs in her pants making her rear enormous–and she was able to actually bounce on them.
I also didn’t realize when we went that there was a story/theme of the history of the circus or the history of New York, or some kind of history (Legendarium!). Including a penny farthing bicycle! So there were stories about circuses of old and some story about Broadway and arrowheads. The ringmaster was decent but nothing special. But again, you go for the acts, not the ringmaster. (more…)


