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GIFFORDS CIRCUS: LAGUNA BAY

★★★★★

UK Tour

GIFFORDS CIRCUS: LAGUNA BAY

Chiswick House and Gardens

★★★★★

“The drizzle is still hanging in the air, but the sunshine created by this extraordinary circus show is still blazing in our hearts”

Giffords Circus is as old as the Millennium. Which makes it sound old, until you remember that this millennium is actually quite young. Still, young or old, the circus – founded in 2000 by Nell and Toti Gifford – has become part of our heritage as it tours the Cotswolds and Southern England each summer, come rain or come shine (this is England – so more often the former). For its twenty-fifth anniversary director Cal McCrystal, who has been with Giffords since 2012, has avoided the fireworks and grand gestures of a landmark celebration, and instead opted for ‘business as usual’. That business being jaw-dropping acts combined with chaotic humour and dazzling live music. Like every other year, the circus adopts a theme. This year we are swept back to the buoyant, sun-soaked era of 1950’s America with “Laguna Bay”. A world that shimmers with promise and optimism. Black clouds may be hovering over West London but under the big top the sun is beating its heart out.

And Tweedy is back. The clown went AWOL last year but now he’s back with a vengeance. It could almost be dubbed ‘The Tweedy Show’ as he bombs, hijacks, infiltrates, interrupts and hilariously joins in most of the routines (important note: do not try this yourself – despite the anarchic appearance it has of course been meticulously rehearsed down to the tiniest tee). Tweedy plays the role of the bellboy at Sal’s Motel with his trademark slapstick and irreverence, but he rapidly sheds the restraints of his character (and his costume) before mounting his mutiny on the management. The kids love him; the adults love him more.

More so than previous years, the show has a real ensemble, almost family, feel. When not displaying their breathtaking skills, the performers are singing, acting and joining in the party in numerous other guises. Bandleader Mikey Fletcher mingles with the acrobats while lead singer Nell O’Hara is literally swept off her feet, up to the top of the big top, while still belting out pitch-perfect melodies. All the while the live band, the wonderful ‘Semi-tones’, are underscoring and overscoring the action with the feelgood, fifties soundtrack of the West Coast; as though The Beachboys have wandered onto the set of ‘That’ll be the Day’.

McCrystal has brought together the customary matchless cast. A mix of new faces and past masters, but each styling their performance to fit the concept of the show. Pablo and Vikki Garcia circle the tent in their American Airforce monoplane, shedding the laws of gravity (and shedding underwear!) while putting out an engine fire, and hanging from the undercarriage by the skin of their teeth (and that is not a metaphor). Both hilarious and heart-stopping. Their two sons Antonio and Connor – aka the Garcia Brothers – astound with their handstands, redefining the body’s centre of gravity and reinventing the body’s abilities. Daniela and Noémi make our hair stand on end while they use theirs to hang from the rafters, and spin, float and dance in the air with perfect synchronisation. Up there too is Randy Forgione with his remarkable strap act. But down on the ground the Ethio-Salem Troupe boggle our minds with, first their juggling, and then later their hoop diving act. Emma Tytherleigh brings a few moments of relative serenity with her four-legged friends; the loveable ponies and her dancing dog, Cowboy. It is all quite magical. And, of course, a touch of real magic is thrown into the mix by Maxi, whose personality plays tricks on our hearts while his conjuring plays with our minds. At one point he (how does he do it?) makes Tweedy disappear.

But there is no holding Tweedy back. He returns. And returns. The Rivelinos (clown duo Dany and Sito) are often by his side, not so much comic sidekicks as the ones kicking him into shape. The show culminates in a full-on ice cream fight – a dream for the audience but a nightmare for the stage managers. The entire troupe follow this with song and dance and a bit more mayhem. The audience are pulled into the ring. All of a sudden, the performers have disappeared, but the crowd continues to bop-a-long to the hop. As the lights fade, we wander back into the night. The drizzle is still hanging in the air, but the sunshine created by this extraordinary circus show is still blazing in our hearts. Giffords Circus lets us step into another world and forget everyday life with its mix of thrills and skills, romance, comedy, magic and mayhem. Glorious escapism at its best.



GIFFORDS CIRCUS: LAGUNA BAY

Chiswick House and Gardens then tour continues – click on Giffords logo below for dates and venues

Reviewed on 5th June 2024

by Jonathan Evans

Photography by Spencer McPherson

 

 


 

 

 

Previously reviewed at this venue:

GIFFORDS CIRCUS – AVALON | ★★★★ | June 2024
GIFFORDS CIRCUS – THE HOOLEY | ★★★★★ | June 2021

 

 

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Giffords Circus – Xanadu
★★★★

Chiswick House & Gardens

Giffords Circus

Giffords Circus – Xanadu

Chiswick House & Gardens

Reviewed – 27th June 2019

★★★★

 

“Witnessing the performers having as much fun as we, the audience, created a special bond through the shared experience”

 

Giffords Circus was started in the Cotswolds in 2000 by Nell and Toti Gifford. Its latest production, Xanadu comes to Chiswick Park this summer. Directed by Cal McCrystal, Xanadu is an interpretation of the poem ‘Kubla Khan’ by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Written in 1797 and published in 1816, Kubla Khan is a dream-like, epically depicted verse, full of romanticism and beautiful imagery. Giffords Circus uses these themes and takes us down a rabbit hole, back in time, to a fantasy world full of peace and love.

On entry you’re greeted by the ornately costumed front of house and are lead into a wonderland adorned with fairy lights and flowers. There is a sense as though the circus has been waiting here, all along, just for you to arrive.

Food is on hand at the Circus Sauce Restaurant to munch on before descending into the Big Top where the audience are greeted by Tweedy and Mr Fips; a cheeky comedy duo often getting into trouble and roping the audience into their hilarious capers along the way.

Dressed as a glittering hippy master of ceremonies, Michael Fletcher guides the audience through a journey full of acrobatics, equestrian acts, aerial gymnastics and performances that are an awesome spectacle to see. All accompanied by the The Band, playing songs that transported us back to the decades of Woodstock and rock n roll.

There isn’t one act that could be singled out as a favourite. Each were incredible and utterly arresting in their own way. The commitment to present a show of pure quality is clear to see on the expressions of every participant. Their smiles and genuine laughter was very contagious. Witnessing the performers having as much fun as we, the audience, created a special bond through the shared experience. Moments like this are beautifully unique and unforgettable.

What makes this production special is the ambiance felt the moment you entered. The warmth and friendliness of everyone is palatable and guests are made to feel part of the Gifford family. McCrystal directs a show inspired by an 18th century poem and avoids making it feel abstract or esoteric. It respectfully nods to aspects of the poem and captures the reverie-like state, which perforates throughout the text. The result is a haven of joyful escapism. Psychedelic, magical mayhem filled with flower power, good vibes and unadulterated fun for all ages.

 

Reviewed by Pippin

Photography by Gem Hall

 


Giffords Circus – Xanadu

Chiswick House & Gardens until 8th July then tour continues until 29th September

 

 

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