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hoxton hall posterLook What I Found in the Attic: A Cabaret of Curiosities
Join Dora Dare, your host for a show filled with fun and laughter, as she blows the cobwebs off a world of forgotten circus treasures from bygone eras. Gasp at the aerial antics, wonder at the acrobatic artistry and laugh until your sides split. This show is perfect for all the family and brings together some of the brightest new circus talent in the country.

The show runs at approx 1 hour and 30 minutes with interval and is available with or without aerial work. Click on the poster to play the showreel or right click here to download higher quality video (62MB).

tangoact imageIntroducing…The Hot Dots (Cabaret Act)
The scene is a 1930's bar. So & So's hugely popular cabaret act combines larger than life characters with stunning acrobatics in an act like nothing you will have ever seen.

The act is 6 minutes 30 and requires a minimum ceiling height of 5.5 metres, ideal floor space of 5x5 metres. Click on the image to play movie.

backdropact imageThe Swing
A hugely enjoyable, fast, fun filled piece. It was created especially for artsdepot and is perfect indoor or outdoors for family audiences. First created for Play! @ artsdepot, London, 2006. Click on the image to play movie.

umbrella imageThe Hot Dots
Frank Johnstone and Evie Steele met in 1928. This is the story of two hugely successful vaudeville performers and their spectacular fall from grace. Featuring So & So's trademark acrobatic balancing and a fantastic story set against the backdrop of 1930's Music Hall, this show is a real one-off treat.

The show runs at approx 1 hour 10 minutes (no interval) and will be available to book from October. Premiere: Jackson's Lane, Highgate, London, N6, 8-11 October 2008.
Click on the image to see the showreel


So & So Circus Theatre, 27 Bridge House, Shepherds Lane, London, E9 6JL, UK
Tel: +44 (0)7946 393 611 info@soandsocircus.com

Picture credits: Bertil Nillson; Chloe Purcell (poster)