A circus boasting mainly Ukrainian performers will be coming to Suffolk in August.
Circus Cortex will be bringing its Golden Age tour to Stonham Barns Park, near Stowmarket, from August 15-19.
The new show comes after the circus brought its defiant Warriors tour to Lowestoft in 2022, shortly after Russia invaded Ukraine, as well as its Masquerade show in 2023.
Both shows thrilled and captivated audiences with daring and heart racing stunts and impressive costumes.
The new show will focus on the "dazzling" era of show-business which followed the end of the First World War, the roaring 20's.
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The circus says that through "breath-taking stunts", "pulse-racing action" and "lots of clowning around", audiences will be transported back to the roaring 20's.
Director and Producer Irana Archer said: "Circus Cortex has earned an enviable reputation as a top Cirque."
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"Anyone who has been to a performance will know that it’s an immersive experience where the performers go all out to put on an extravaganza that the audience will never forget."
"We are blessed with stunning performers from the Ukraine who are among the best entertainers in the world - and the cast we have are working in overdrive to bring the most immaculate shows to the audiences of the UK to show their gratitude for the support they have been given over the past two years."
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"Behind every performer is a story and this makes the energy and enthusiasm they deliver to the audience all the more incredible. They have such exemplary standards and excel in bringing the awe and wonder to audiences everywhere."
Fifteen of the performers are Ukrainian and many of them have left family and friends behind in their war-torn home after reaching the UK as refugees.
There will be two performances a day with prices starting at £10 for the first day of the show.
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