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The 'circus with a purpose' all set for their inclusive show

Charitable organisation, Circus Starr, that supports disadvantaged and disabled children, are excited to be heading to Tipton with their inclusive circus inspired show.

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Circuss Starr entertaining the crowd

This year’s event on Saturday, May 25 will be held indoors rather than in their Big Top Tent, as due to rising costs and logistical challenges the not for profit is unable to hold their show outdoors this year. However, they are proud to be able to continue their valuable work by holding their accessible show indoors, meaning that deserving families don’t miss out on experiencing a magical performance.

Unlike a commercial circus, the CIC adapts the event to suite their unique audience by lowering the volume, toning down the lights, providing sensory packs and offering free tickets.

Their whole operation is only possible thanks to kind donations from community driven businesses in the area.

Their 2024 production promises to amaze the vulnerable and disabled children in attendance, as it see’s the return of Ringmistress Mariska Gandey, and joining her on stage will be the hilarious Brazilian clown, Lukinha, and acrobatic skills from the charismatic Fingers Crossed!

Fundraising director Michelle Crossley is looking forward to the Spring tour, said: "We love sharing our magical art form with those who usually miss out! I am so happy that we can still share a fabulous show with the community, despite the challenges we are currently facing. Thank you so much to all the businesses who have helped us continue our valuable work in their town."

Circus Starr's Ringmistress, Mariska Gadery

The community interest company relies on donations to be able to hold their inclusive events, and contact local business in each are they visit to see if they would like to cover the cost of a child’s ticket. Donations are welcomed by anyone who would like to help make a difference.

Lukinha Clown 'clowning around'

The performances will be held at 1.30pm and 4pm at Gospel Oak School, Bilston Road, Tipton. Tickets for the event are free and distributed to local schools, charities, and organisations and individual families.

Families can apply for tickets although there is limited availability at circus-starr.org.uk/apply-for-tickets/.

By Sarah Tolley-Hall - Contributor

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