Circus Allegria review, Park Meadows, Bedfordview (JHB)
>> Sunday, May 1, 2011 –
Acrobatics,
Circus,
Circus Allegria,
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Juggling,
Magic Shows,
Travelling Circus
This one is a little different from places that would normally appear on Plebs with Kids, but we feel that it deserves a spot here because of the obvious family and fun element that a circus brings with it.
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Unfortunately this review comes a bit late, as the Circus Allegria has already moved on to Festival Mall in Kempton Park.
You can still catch up with them there until 22 May 2011.
You can still catch up with them there until 22 May 2011.
Date last visited
May 2011
Location and Setting
For the past few months, the large multi-coloured circus big top of the Circus Allegria has dominated the parking lot at the Park Meadows Shopping Centre, opposite Eastgate Mall, in Bedfordview, Johannesburg.
As mentioned above though, that won't really help much as the circus is in Kempton Park now...:)
So if you decide to pay a visit to Circus Allegria, it is now at the following address until 22 May 2011:
Corner CR Swart Drive and Kelvin Street,
Kempton Park, 1619
So if you decide to pay a visit to Circus Allegria, it is now at the following address until 22 May 2011:
Corner CR Swart Drive and Kelvin Street,
Kempton Park, 1619
You can view a map here.
The circus is always a barrel of laughs and all round fun for the kids, and Circus Allegria pretty much brings it all.
From jugglers to clowns with crazy antics, from magic acts that will keep the little ones guessing, to colourful costumes and fire acts that will amaze them - there really is a lot going on here that the kids will get a kick out of.
The important thing to remember though, is that the Circus Allegria prides itself on being "animal-free", so you won't see tigers, monkeys or any other kind of animal live on stage, and knowing how animals in circuses have been treated historically, this is a good thing!
If it's animals that the little ones want to see, rather head on over to the JHB Zoo :)
The cast of the show also make you feel very much at home - upon leaving the tent after the show, all the artistes lined up outside in 2 lines, and you could meet them in person.
This is very cool for the kids (and adults :), and something which you probably wouldn't get at one of the larger international circuses.
For the adults...
Personally I always enjoy a trip to the circus, but maybe I haven't grown up quite enough just yet :)
Watching humans pushing themselves to their physical limits though, in the form of acrobatics, strength acts, contortion and other wow-inducing feats, is something that pretty much everybody can enjoy and appreciate.
I also found myself laughing out loudly at the antics of Macaroni the clown - he is one funny guy, and that Italian accent just adds a whole lot to his already silly character :)
In terms of eats and drinks, this being a circus and all, there is only really a snacks and drinks kiosk onsite where you can grab a quick bite before the show or during the interval.
In the specific case of Park Meadows, there were of course several choices of restaurants in the mall itself where you could get a meal before or after the show.
Anything else?
Ticket prices:
- Ringside seats - R 100 + R 5 booking fee per seat
- Unreserved seats (13+ years old) - R 80 + R 5 booking fee per seat
- Unreserved seats kids (3 - 12 years old) - R 60 + R 5 booking fee per seat
You can book online via the website, or you can book before the show - allow at least half an hour before the show starts though.
Also, bring your camera - Circus Allegria does not mind photography at all.
- Ringside seats - R 100 + R 5 booking fee per seat
- Unreserved seats (13+ years old) - R 80 + R 5 booking fee per seat
- Unreserved seats kids (3 - 12 years old) - R 60 + R 5 booking fee per seat
You can book online via the website, or you can book before the show - allow at least half an hour before the show starts though.
Also, bring your camera - Circus Allegria does not mind photography at all.
You can also buy red clown noses and flashing glowsticks for the kids at the circus, just to add to the already festive atmosphere :)
Final words
Circus Allegria is well worth an afternoon outing. It is well-priced, fun for young and old, and it is certainly something quite out of the ordinary. I mean, how often is the circus in town?
Sure you can spend several hundred ZAR per ticket on a large international production, but for the price you pay, Circus Allegria really is great value for money.
It's a fun-filled 2 hour show with a short interval, and you will leave with smiles all round.
Sure you can spend several hundred ZAR per ticket on a large international production, but for the price you pay, Circus Allegria really is great value for money.
It's a fun-filled 2 hour show with a short interval, and you will leave with smiles all round.
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