The Never-ending Nightmare is a spectacular show which features an amazing amalgamation of bizarre, brave and beautiful acts all woven into an Alice in Horrorland-style story performed with a forked tongue firmly in each cheek.
Annually The Circus of Horrors plays over 100 UK theatres and this tour has expanded to take in festivals throughout the world including The Fuji Rock Festival in Japan (twice), the Wacken Festival in Germany and an astounding 10 nights at London's O2 arena.
The troop has made history by becoming the first UK circus to perform in Russia, the only circus ever to reach the finals of hit ITV show Britain's Got Talent and the first circus to perform in London's West End for more than 100 years.
The Circus of Horrors' appearances on various subsequent TV shows have turned what started as a cult show into a household name, taking the extreme to the mainstream.
Its TV credits now also boast The X Factor, The Slammer, Daybreak, Fairground Attractions, Who Wants to be a Millionaire, Body Shockers, Fake Reaction, This Morning, The One Show and A Royal Command Performance.
The Circus of Horrors started its gruesome beginnings at the 1995 Glastonbury Festival and has appeared at countless other festivals with Alice Cooper, Eminem, Motley Crue, Oasis, Iron Maiden, Manic Street Preachers, Foo Fighters and many more.
IF YOU GO:
The Circus of Horrors brings The Never-ending Nightmare to Warrington
Saturday 25 February 2017, 7.30pm
£16-£26 (£3 off Early Bat Bookings)
Parr Hall, Palmyra Square South, Warrington, WA1 1BL
Tickets and information 01925 442345 www.pyramidparrhall.com
Pyramid & Parr Hall are two of the North West's leading arts and entertainment venues for music, comedy, dance, drama and much more. The venues have played host to big name acts including John Bishop, The Stone Roses, Billy Ocean, Jools Holland and Peter Kay to name a few.
Parr Hall is a listed building and has been a long standing feature of Warrington's cultural scene since its opening in 1895. It is a medium sized concert venue with 1000 seats. Pyramid opened in 2002, with support from Arts Council England and the National Lottery, as an arts centre focusing on smaller performances and community events. It offers a range of spaces to hire for events, weddings and conferences.
The venues are run by Culture Warrington which is a charitable trust that was established in May 2012 to also manage Warrington Museum & Art Gallery and cultural events across the town including Warrington Festival and Warrington Contemporary Arts Festival.
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