- Circus | Definition, History, Acts, Facts | Britannica
A circus is an entertainment or spectacle usually consisting of trained animal acts and exhibitions of human skill and daring A circus is typically held in a circular performance area usually bounded by a short fence The ring may be enclosed in an arena, in a building designed for circus performances, or in a tent
- Ringling Bros. and Barnum Bailey Circus
Feld Entertainment® announces the long-awaited return of Ringling Bros and Barnum Bailey® The American icon emerges as a dynamic, multi-platform entertainment franchise, providing families the opportunity to connect in fun, engaging ways The live production of The Greatest Show On Earth® will debut fall 2023
- Circus Circus Hotel Casino Las Vegas
Circus Circus Hotel Casino on the Las Vegas Strip is your family-fun vacation destination Explore dining, gaming, live entertainment and world-famous The Adventuredome Indoor Theme Park
- History of Circus: From Ancient Roots to Controversial Sensation
Throughout history, the word “circus” has meant many things Yet, from violent spectacles to ethical abuse, it was all in the name of entertainment
- List of American Circuses | Circus History
Circus history A list of American circuses both past and present, with photos stories and information
- History of Circus - From Ancient to First Modern Circus
History of the Circus Circus is a name for a traveling company of performers These performers are usually acrobats, clowns, and trained animals, although circuses have musicians, trapeze, and other stunt artists Circuses typically perform in a circus tent The circus is more of an art form than a pure show today
- Youth circus cancels shows after 18-year-old falls during performance
An 18-year-old performer fell during a youth circus show in Wrentham, prompting Circus Smirkus to cancel performances The teen was hospitalized but responsive
- Routes - Circus Historical Society
Explore the Circus Routes Database—an extensive collection of historic American circus routes by year, city, and show A vital research tool for circus historians, enthusiasts, and genealogists alike
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