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The Big Apple Circus is a circus based in New York City. Opened in 1977, later becoming a nonprofit organization , it became a tourist attraction. [ better source needed ] [ 1 ] The circus has been known for its community outreach programs, including Clown Care , as well as its humane treatment of animals. [ 2 ]
Ticket counters of the New York City booth as seen from 47th Street. The TKTS ticket booths in New York City and London sell Broadway and Off-Broadway shows and dance events and West End theatre tickets, respectively, at discounts of 20–50% off the face value. [1] It is owned by the Theatre Development Fund, a non-profit.
Alan Bruce Slifka (October 13, 1929 – February 4, 2011) was a New York investor and philanthropist, a co-founder of the Abraham Fund, and founding chairman of the Big Apple Circus. He was a native of Manhattan , New York City.
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Feld Entertainment Inc. is an American live show production company which owns a number of traveling shows. The company began with the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus before expanding into additional live events, including Disney on Ice (under license from the Walt Disney Company), Monster Jam, Monster Energy AMA Supercross and Sesame Street Live (under license from Sesame Workshop).
John Richards, Irem Shrine Circus Chairman, said the "Billy Martin presents the Cole All Star Circus" will be held May 9-12 at the Irem Shrine Center pavilion in Dallas. ... Tickets go on sale ...
The stock cars had elephants and baggage horses. This scene was seen daily, morning and night, as the circus traveled. 1935 was the first year Beatty was associated with the Cole Bros. Circus and they visited town all across the United States. [4] Another well-known performer with the circus was Bob Strehlau Juggles the Clown. [5]
The Electric Circus was a nightclub located at 19-25 St. Marks Place between Second and Third Avenues in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, [1] from 1967 to August 1971. The club was created by Jerry Brandt , Stanton J. Freeman and their partners and designed by Chermayeff & Geismar . [ 2 ]