REVIEW: Circus Funtasia

Thursday, February 27, 2020

Circus Funtasia at Wythenshawe Park
★★



Imagine a world without no internet.. Circus Funtasia have created just that indeed. They are back with their UK tour, showcasing a family friendly circus, featuring top talented performances and even dangerous world class stunts. A circus with a modern twist which is suitable for all family members, whether you are 3 years old or 103 years old.. and let’s face it who doesn’t love the circus? When Rosie at Circus Funtasia contacted me to invite* me to the show at Wythenshawe Park (thanks Rosie!), I just couldn’t say no and with the invite accepted I was ready to check out my first circus of the year and Circus Funtasia’s first UK destination of their 2020 tour. 

FIRST IMPRESSIONS
Going to the circus is a treat for anybody and when entering the Big Top, I was just as excited as the little kids running around getting their faces painted ahead of the big event. Inside the circus tent, it was very clean and tidy and had the usual ringside and tier seating areas, along with a candy floss stand, face painting and another stand for popcorn, hot food and hot and cold drinks. It was also great to see how friendly the team are and they do all really work so hard. Not only to welcome guests and get the set ready but some were also part of the actual cast, taking on two performances each day.

THE GEEK
Not your typical clown, Circus Funtasia is modern, sleek and is definitely ‘down with the kids’, with their very own ‘Geek’ frontman. He kept the crowd entertained throughout the show and at some point took part in juggling with fire batons and other stunts himself. He was a great alternative to a traditional clown, very funny for all ages and was very much a part of the overall show.



GLOBE OF DEATH
As scary as ever, the death-defying globe of death took centre stage and not only two but three motorbikes took the plunge inside the metal caged globe, with members of the cast actually stood in the middle.. terrifying but you can’t actually stop watching. Travelling at up to 30-40mph, around and over each other and at one point in the dark, it is definitely an act not to be missed.

AERIAL AND ACROBAT ACTS
There were various acrobatic acts throughout the show, taking place at the highest point of the circus tent, including silks, aerial ropes and even walking upside down across monkey bar hoops. Each act really did showcase the talent of the Circus Funtasia cast and shows how hard they work.

WHEEL OF DEATH
Bringing Peaky Blinders to the Big Top and keeping with the modern circus theme was the Wheel of Death. Taking on the Wheel of Death at terrifying speeds, skipping, swinging in and out of the wheel single handed and at one point blind folded, had not only me but most of the audience watching in shock and at one point, the poor little boy sat near me was shouting for them to stop.




KNIVES, FIRE, MAGIC AND.. HARLEY QUINN
Danger seemed to be top of the list at Circus Funtasia and the level of danger was taken to the next level. Not only was there a fire eater, taking on dangerous fire eating stunts, but also their very own Harley Quinn (yes Harley Quinn was there!) juggling with hoops, fire batons and even with knives whilst riding around on a segway.. danger alert! The genie performed some amazing magic and there was even a foot juggler on a bike, not only juggling footballs but also fire!

OVERALL
A circus not just for kids but for adults too.. I throughly enjoyed Circus Funtasia and so did my family. There is something for everybody to see and enjoy and the cast all work very hard. The show is not only modern and contemporary but at some points it has you on the edge of your seat. I would definitely recommend, whatever your age,  booking tickets to visit Circus Funtasia when they arrive at a venue near you. Be prepared for an epic and family fun, actioned pack afternoon.

You can catch the show at Wythenshawe Park until 01 March 2020 or follow where Circus Funtasia will be performing next here. 



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*I was gifted press tickets to see Circus Funtasia but my opinions and views are all of my own. 

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