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Giffords Circus: Laguna Bay review – cheeky, magical and bucketfuls of fun

Chiswick House and Gardens, LondonA feeling of joy courses through this production featuring clowns, high-wire acts, dancing horses – and giant tubs of fake ice-creamThe celebrations kick off in a low-key fashion. It’s been 25 years of Giffords Circus and Tweedy the Clown is larking about with a deck chair. It’s all very silly and very British; an unassuming vaudeville act that takes great skill but mainly just feels full of joy. My four-and-a-half-year-old son, Benji, is up way past his bedtime but is having a ball watching a show that celebrates the tremendous skill of Giffords’ performers – but also their passion and commitment, which light up Laguna Bay with a special kind of warmth and magic.A feeling of family runs through all Giffords productions. Lots of the performers are related and most have been working in circus their whole lives. The show is also performed in memory of founder Nell Gifford, which imbues everything with a delicate sort of tenderness. The Ethio-Salem Troupe have been with Giffords Circus from the beginning and, in costumes that explode with colour, they bounce wildly about the circus tent. First they throw skittles. Then they throw themselves. Later they’ll jump through hoops and, finally, through fire. All of it feels effortless, somehow very human and full of love.At Chiswick House and Gardens, London, until 22 June. Then touring until 28 September. Continue reading...

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