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4th - 21st October

Run time Approx 1 hr 20 mins (no interval)

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Saddle up for a journey to the Wild West as world leaders in contemporary circus, Cirque Éloize blast back to the West End with their new show at the Peacock Theatre. Their trademark blend of spectacular circus and drama creates the colourful characters swinging through the saloon doors. Never before has a stranger kicked up so much dust. Under the spell of Saloon’s beautiful Belle, he sets off in a chase worthy of the greatest Westerns for an action-packed theatrical thrill ride!

 

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REVIEW: Cirque Eloize's Saloon at the Peacock Theatre

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REVIEW: Cirque Eloize's Saloon at the Peacock Theatre

If you are at a loose end for things to do this half term, take yourself and the family down to the Peacock Theatre and check out Cirque Eloize's Saloon which is running until 21st October.

In its 11th run, Saloon takes traditional circus acts and weaves them together with music and a storyline to form a show.  As the name suggests, it is set in the Wild West and populated by recognisable character tropes. And what a show it is. The cast are an incredible bunch of acrobats, musicians and dancers: standouts are Félix Puliot’s Bartender, and Justine Methé Crozat’s The Ambitious.

 

11 Oct, 2017 | By Phlex X

Cirque Eloize brings Saloon to the West End

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Cirque Eloize brings Saloon to the West End

Cirque Eloize, the contemporary Canadian circus troop that has wowed audiences around the world, is returning to the West End with their new production Saloon. Saddle up your horses and get ready for an evening full of live country and folk music, wild escapades and amazing feats of strength and agility.

8 Sep, 2017 | By London Theatre Direct