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Cirque Dreams: Jungle Fantasy

Cirque Dreams: Jungle Fantasy



Theatre: Broadway Theatre (New York, NY)

Running Time: Two hours with one intermission


Schedule: Mondays at 8pm
Tuesdays at 7pm
Thursday and Friday at 8pm
Saturday at 2pm and 8pm
Sundays at 2pm and 7pm
Price: $26.50 - $96.50

Show Description:

This theatrical adventure features a colorfully costumed international cast of athletes, including contortionists, aerialists and trapeze artists, who perform in a magical jungle-like setting.



Broadway in Bryant Park Welcomes 'Tale', 'Mermaid', 'Cirque' and Altar Boyz 7/31
by BWW News Desk - July 31, 2008

Continuing its free lunchtime series this week, "106.7 Lite fm Presents Broadway in Bryant Park 2008" welcomes the casts of Cirque Dreams Jungle Fantasy, A Tale of Two Cities, The Little Mermaid, & Altar Boyz on Thursday July 31st, 12:30 pm at Bryant Park Lawn. (more...)


Coming Up This Week in Theatre - 7/29/2008
by Rachel Schwartz - July 29, 2008

BroadwayWorld.com's Upcoming Events calendar for the week - updated on 7/29/2008. (more...)


Broadway in Bryant Park Welcomes 'Tale', 'Mermaid', 'Cirque' and Altar Boyz 7/31
by BWW News Desk - July 29, 2008

Continuing its free lunchtime series this week, "106.7 Lite fm Presents Broadway in Bryant Park 2008" welcomes the casts of Cirque Dreams Jungle Fantasy, A Tale of Two Cities, The Little Mermaid, & Altar Boyz on Thursday July 31st, 12:30 pm at Bryant Park Lawn. (more...)


Photo Coverage: Cirque Dreams Jungle Fantasy's Opening Night Curtain Call
by Peter James Zielinski - June 30, 2008

CIRQUE DREAMS Jungle Fantasy, a theatrical, acrobatic and musical adventure that has toured the country extensively and become an entertainment sensation with audiences of all ages, made its official Broadway debut Thursday June 26th at the Broadway Theatre (1681 Broadway) for a limited engagement of ten weeks through August 24 (more...)


Coming Up This Week in Theatre - 1/30/2008
by Eugene Lovendusky - January 29, 2008

BroadwayWorld.com's Upcoming Events calendar for the week - updated on 1/30/2008. (more...)


"Cirque Dreams": A Familiar Jungle
by James Howard - January 23, 2008

REVIEW: Cirque Dreams: Jungle Fantasy arrives at Baltimore's Hippodrome Theatre for a two week stay. (more...)


Coming Up This Week in Theatre - 1/16/2008
by Eugene Lovendusky - January 15, 2008

BroadwayWorld.com's Upcoming Events calendar for the week - updated on 1/16/2008. (more...)


Design a Costume Win Tickets to Cirque Dreams:Jungle Fantasy
by James Howard - January 15, 2008

Hey Baltimore! Artistic? Design a costume for the show, and win a $500 gift certificate, tickets to the show, and see your costume created and used in the show!! (more...)


'Cirque Dreams' at the Chicago Theatre is a Jungle Jumble
by Anthony Lewis - December 28, 2007

In the post holiday frenzy, Neil Goldberg's Cirque Dreams Jungle Fantasy offers parents an opportunity to take a break while the tumultuous spectacle unfolds before their children's eyes. (more...)


  
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