Moscow State Circus
The Moscow State Circus brings its latest and most spectacular show ever to the Grand Canal Theatre, Dublin. Their spectacular new show has some of the greatest circus performers on earth. A mammoth cast of Russia's most talented artistes, many of whom have never previously performed in Ireland, transform the most famous circus in the world by combining the contemporary and the classical in a way never before witnessed.
You will see the beautiful queen of Russian Circus Yana Alievia on a revolving aerial chandelier; The Whirlwind Rubsovsm Troupe acrobatically catapult themselves into the air at breakneck speed; The Juggling Sherbakovs on the reverse pyramid of St Petersburg; The Doktrov flying and spiralling above the stage with grace, beauty and elegance; the unbelievable vertical pole balancing of The Alikanov and the high flying bouncing bamboo bravados of The Perushkins. If all this wasn't enough to keep audiences on the edge of their seats, hilarious clowns Valik & Valerik will have everyone falling off them with laughter.
Classification :- Family Exhibition / All Ages
Venue:- Grand Canal Theatre, Dublin
Dates :- Monday 26 March 2012
Show Times :- 17.00 and 20.00
Running Time:- 2 hours (Running time is approximate and supplied for guidance only.)
Admission: -
- Tickets Priced €35, €30, €25 & €15
- Concessions avilable €5 discount for Groups 10+, Access patrons, and general concession (Seniors, Students & Children)
- Booking Online:- You can book on line here through our booking link directly to Ticketmaster - see 'Book Now'
- Booking by phone - Ticketmaster telephone(24hrs a day): 0818 719 377
- Group booking 10 + call 01 6777770 0r e-mail groups@grandcanaltheatre.ie
- Booking Online:- Booking Fee May Apply
- Family Fun Tip:- Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult and all children and babies must have a valid ticket.
The Grand Canal Theatre Directions
Travelling to Grand Canal Theatre Dublin couldn’t be easier. It is located in the centre of the city and is easily reached using all modes of public transport. There is limited parking around the venue.
Travelling by car, be advised that traffic restrictions may be in place on the evening of any particular event. Driving from O’Connell Street, turn left onto Eden Quay, then take a right across Talbot Memorial Bridge. Move into the left lane and take left turn down City Quay. Then take a right onto Lime Street and a left on to Hanover Street. This will bring you onto Cardiff Lane which is to the back of Grand Canal Theatre. Take a left, then a right onto Misery Hill to access Grand Canal Square’s public car park. Other available car parks are at: Connolly Station, Jury’s Custom House, the NCI, Dawson Street and Setanta place (off Nassau Street.
Both the Dart and Luas networks provide an excellent service from many different parts of Dublin. In most cases parking is available at the various stations along the route and from 2010 Luas will be operating a new service directly to Spencer Dock which will leave you just a short walk across the new Samuel Beckett bridge to the venue. For further information on travel times and connection points visit: www.dart.ie, www.luas.ie
