Circus Incognitus

Jamie Adkins
Circus Incognitus
Uno Fest
  • Dates: May 21, 2016
  • Location: McPherson Playhouse
  • Advance price: 34.75
  • Door price: 34.75
  • Duration: 60 minutes
  • Rating: All Ages
  • Genre: comedy, circus

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This international hit is a truly delightful show for all ages. Jamie Adkins’ humble, silent everyman character wanders on stage with a flashlight, is surprised to find an audience, then works his circus magic with all manner of everyday objects – ladders, a chair, a rope, a fork, a refrigerator box, a sheet of paper. Hilarious, sweet and elegantly simple; Adkins virtuosic circus skills and endearingly earnest stage persona recall the great clowns of silent film and the golden age of cartoons, and are guaranteed elicit laughs, gasps, and cheers from children and grownups alike.

Ages 5+. Part of Intrepid Theatre’s 19th annual Uno Fest.

Tickets are available for this show through the Royal & McPherson Box Office by calling 250-386-6121. Uno Fest passes are not valid for this event. 

“Adkins’ style is brilliantly simple” ★★★★★ The Stage

 ”A gem of a show for the whole family” — Le Devoir, Montreal

 “Circus Incognitus is a marvel . . . It’s pure genius, there are no other words.” — Le Soleil, Montreal

 “A little beauty! Jamie Adkins’ one-man marvel of a show blends clowning and vaudeville in ways that are subtle, clever and moving.” – The Guardian, Edinburgh

 “This agile, endearing man generates plenty of laughs as well as audience identification. It adds up to a lovely hour of physical comedy.” ★★★★ The Times

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McPherson Playhouse
3 Centennial Square,
Victoria, BC V8W 1P5
Phone: (250) 383-2663

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