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‘Greatest show’ to end

Animal rights group says move ‘heralds end of the saddest show on Earth’

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The Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey circus said on Saturday it will cease performanc­es after 146 years in business, owing to what it said were declining tickets sales and high operating costs.

“After much evaluation and deliberati­on, my family and I have made the difficult business decision that Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey will hold its final performanc­es in May,” Kenneth Feld, chairman and CEO of Feld Entertainm­ent, the Florida-based producer of Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey, said on the circus’ website.

In May of last year, the circus retired its elephant act, years after a suit by activists. It admitted no wrongdoing, but agreed to a six-figure fine several years before ending the elephant performanc­es.

In his statement on Saturday, Feld noted that declining sales had fallen off even more dramatical­ly following what he called“the transition of the elephants off the road .”

Animal rights group PETA said it “heralds the end of what has been the saddest show on Earth for wild animals, and asks all other animal circuses to follow suit, as this is a sign of changing times.”

PETA President Ingrid Newkirk also said in its statement that 36 years of PETA protests had “awoken the world to the plight of animals in captivity.”

Activists often appeared outside venues with fliers, protesting against the use of elephants, and pictures of animals they said were abused.

After Feld Entertainm­ent sued, claiming malicious prosecutio­n, more than a dozen animal welfare groups agreed in 2012 and 2014 to pay settlement­s totaling about $25 million to end 14 years of litigation.

The circus went by the slogan “The greatest show on Earth”, a catchphras­e that was so ubiquitous it was employed for the title of the 1952 Cecil B. DeMille best picture Oscar winning film starring Charlton Heston and Betty Hutton.

The circus will end it long run with performanc­es in Providence, Rhode Island, on May 7, and in Uniondale, New York, on May 21. Other Feld production­s, including Marvel Universe LIVE!, Monster Jam, Monster Energy Supercross, AMSOIL Arenacross, Disney On Ice and Disney Live!, will continue, and the company said it will continue to develop new shows.

Employees were told of the decision to close down following performanc­es on Saturday.

 ?? ANDREW KELLY / REUTERS ?? Elephants perform at a Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus show in April in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvan­ia, US. Circus officials said they will hold their last show in May, after 146 years, due to declining ticket sales and high costs.
ANDREW KELLY / REUTERS Elephants perform at a Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus show in April in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvan­ia, US. Circus officials said they will hold their last show in May, after 146 years, due to declining ticket sales and high costs.

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