On Wednesday, February 10, the Beacon Theatre and Upper West Side will roll out the red carpet to welcome the all-new Cirque du Soleil production, BANANA SHPEEL, which begins preview performances on February 25, 2010.
At 4:30pm, the activities begin with the unveiling of the new BANANA SHPEEL marquee on the Beacon Theatre with costumed performers arriving in a vintage Checker Cab accompanied by show musicians performing live. Upper West Siders and
Cirque du Soleil fans will be on hand to greet the cast. To add to the fun, the first 100 guests who arrive with a banana will win two complimentary BANANA SHPEEL tickets. The bananas will be donated to Life Center, a local New York homeless shelter affiliated with The Garden of Dreams Foundation.
At 4:45pm, the BANANA SHPEEL cast will lead the public into the theatre for the Open House with an exclusive sneak peek at the BANANA SHPEEL creative process in the newly-restored Beacon Theatre. Guests will see rehearsals on stage, make-up demonstrations, costume displays, and take photos with costumed performers. Local restaurants and businesses will provide complimentary snacks.
BANANA SHPEEL from
Cirque du Soleil is a roller coaster mix of styles that blends intense choreography, crazy comedy and distinctive acrobatic acts. The action follows the brash and over-the-top character, Schmelky, as he emcees his show, a diverse spectrum of performances including tap, hip-hop and eccentric dance, slapstick comedy and
Cirque du Soleil acrobatic acts - plus madcap characters spreading chaos in all directions.
Elite
International Artists perform the acrobatic acts, including the powerful and flexible Hand Balancing, the fast-paced Hat Juggling, the playful and energetic Duo Hand to Hand, the lithe and agile Foot Juggling, and the dexterous and madcap Rola Bola.
BANANA SHPEEL writer and director
David Shiner has a long history with
Cirque du Soleil which began over 20 years ago with the touring show NOUVELLE EXPERIENCE. In 2007, Shiner wrote and directed the big top touring show KOOZA. On Broadway, Shiner received praise for FOOL MAN, the two-man wordless show he created with
Bill Irwin, which ran from 1992 to 1999, including three Broadway engagements. Shiner started his career as a street mime in Paris and was discovered at the renowned circus festival Cirque de Demain.
To book BANANA SHPEEL tickets, please visit
cirquedusoleil.com or
beacontheatre.com or call 1-800-745-3000.
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