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Event: Le Cirque Invisible
Date: August 4th until 23rd
The whole family is sure to love the "enchanting and exquisite theatrical spectacle" of Le Cirque Invisible, showcasing in London this summer.
Running from August 4th to 23rd Jean-Baptiste Thierree and Victoria Chaplin will entertain audiences in the show at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in the Southbank Centre.
The duo has been performing its show since 1990 which includes a cast of rabbits and ducks.
A review of the show by the Stage last year stated: "Together they provide an intoxicating mix of magic, circus and tromp l’oeil.2
It added that: "They like to emphasise their differences, and his sheer silliness contrasts perfectly with her intricate transformation sequences, as she carefully re-arranges her costumes to create fantasy creatures."
The feat is made even more amazing as Mr Thierree is now nearing 70 years of age.
This summer's performance will be the first UK show since 1996 with the daring acrobatics, magic and music sure to please audiences as well as it did over a decade ago.
People wanting to rest their head after the show, which starts at 19:30 each evening, can stay at the luxury London hotel, the Rubens.
The Go See London offer is also on at the hotel, which gives guests the chance to have a sightseeing tour of the city and two tickets on the London Eye.