Tickets for All-Star Circus now available

Guam-based Tropical Productions, the producer of the circus, said it is allotting about 400 general admission tickets and about 100 VIP tickets per show.

The circus will perform  four shows at Marianas High School at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. on May 18 and 19.

Tropical Productions said this is the first time that All-Star Circus will perform on Saipan.

Each two-hour show includes aerial acrobatics and stunts, clowns, magic tricks, a strong man demonstration of strength and agility, skip rope, unicycle tricks and more.

“This is modern circus at its best,” Cornell “Tuffy” Nicholas, owner, producer and ringmaster of the International All-Star Circus said in a press statement.

Nicholas said they want the community to experience the beauty, grace and strength of “some of the best performers in the world.”

The circus has no lions or elephants but it is all about “people performing for people.”

With a father who was a ringmaster with Ringling Brothers for 27 years, and a mother, also with Ringling Brothers as a polar bear trainer, Nicholas lived his entire life in the circus.

Tropical Productions said  the performers include professionals from Russia, Germany, the U.S., Chile, Venezuela, Moldavia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan as well as members of the famous Flying Wallenda family.

The circus will perform eight shows at the University of Guam Field House, May 14-16, and four shows on Saipan.

Each ticket costs $10 for children (12 years and under), $20 for general adult seating and $30 for VIP seating.

Tropical Productions is a wholly owned subsidiary of Mid-Pac Distributors which has been in operation on Guam for more than 60 years.

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