Revolver Circus - The Garden Club Editions
MEDIA
RELEASE
REVOLVER
Circus
THE
GARDEN CLUB EDITIONs
REVOLVER – THE
GARDEN CLUB EDITIONS
THURDAY 11TH AND FRIDAY THE
12TH AUGUST 2011
THE GARDEN CLUB, DIXON STREET,
WELLINGTON
DOORS AT 5PM FOR TAPAS, PRE SHOW FROM
7PM, MAIN SHOW FROM 8PM
“HEAVY HEAVY PRODUCTION
VALUES....VISUAL
OPULANCE”
WORDONTHESTREEET.CO.NZ
“IT
GOES OF LIKE THE HAPPINESS OF A WARM
GUN”
THEATREREVIEW.CO.NZ
REVOLVER RETURNS
AFTER TWO SELL OUT SHOWS EARLIER THIS YEAR
Revolver
captures the romanticism of the travelling circus and
combines it with the raw contemporary bloodlust of the
streetwise modern world.
Your Mistress of Ceremonies
Magenta Diamond leads her cohorts of the revolving
stage, highly skilled local and international performers, on
a journey of frightening delights. Her ever obedient
Colin (The Gimp) Fitzpatrick is always on hand,
rotating the revolver world.
The outlaw Beau
Champagne, busking god Basketball Jones, the
Russian ballet spy Maria Dubrovska and the
Voodoo-esque Nikita the Spooky, are all veterans of
Revolver. Joining them in The Garden Club Editions,
are two Young Bloods with amazing strength and skill.
Emma Phillips, an expert in contortion, aerial and
foot juggling feats of amazement, plus Zach Washer,
an Adonis of the Cyr Wheel, and master manipulator.
All
in all the Fuse Circus Team are on fire, sometimes
literally. The near 360 degrees of audience makes for an
infectious atmosphere that breaches the stage, compelling
the performers to ever greater feats of skill and for the
‘Gimp’, maybe some lewd acts of debauchery.
This 2011
premier season is proving to be a great success and Fuse
Circus is proud to be moving to a new venue for August.
The Garden Club on Dixon Street in Wellington,
historically the Wellington Rep. Theatre, is perfectly
suited for the show and has a built in cabaret feel to the
venue.
Due to popular demand an additional show has been
scheduled and tickets are on sale now for Thursday 11th
and Friday 12th August 2011
The Terrace Tapas bar
with be open from 5pm for those in for an early start to the
evening, and drink specials are brought to you by Agwa and
Quilmes Beer, with the Revolver doors open from 7pm for
seating and pre show entertainment.
Capacity is limited
and presales are advised from www.dashtickets.co.nz/tour/61
Great
things are afoot for Fuse Circus with more dates to be
announced and news regarding the future of Revolver
Circus-Club.
Theatre review - http://www.theatreview.org.nz/reviews/review.php?id=3971
Facebook
audience comments
Ali McCawe - Loved the first one soo
much I'm coming back for more!!!
Ruth Medley - Great night on Friday. You
all should go! Watch out for drunken hecklers
though...
Rebecca Selway - as if I wasn't
excited enough anyway, that makes me want it to be next
month already. So so exciting and marvelous
The first
one was a bit like this:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aefS7SZeuo
Dates
– Thursday 11th & Friday 12th August 2011
Venue
– The Garden Club, Dixon Street,
Wellington
Tickets - $35 or $30 concessions +
booking fee www.dashtickets.co.nz/tour/61
DOORS
AT 5PM FOR TAPAS, PRE SHOW FROM 7PM, MAIN SHOW FROM
8PM
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Event
page www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=241775129181078&ref=ts
Fuse Circus www.fusecircus.co.nz
Performers
BEAU
CHAMPAGNE, MAGENTA DIAMOND, MARIA DABROWSKA, BASKETBALL
JONES, NIKITA SPOOKY, ZACH WASHER, EMMA PHILLIPS and REDBIRD
JNR.
Supporters and
Sponsors
Radio Active 88.6
FM
Wellington City
Council
Agwa
Quilmes
Blackboard Wines
Brett
Stanley Photography
Dash Tickets
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