Las Vegas Review-Journal

Ringling Bros. makes return sans animals

- By Mark Kennedy

NEW YORK — The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus has been reimagined and reborn without animals as a high-octane family event with highwire tricks, soaring trapeze artists and bicycles leaping on trampoline­s.

Feld Entertainm­ent, which owns the “Greatest Show on Earth,” revealed to The Associated Press what audiences can expect during the show’s upcoming 2023 North American tour kicking off this fall.

The 75 performers from 18 countries will include performers on a triangular high wire 25 feet off the ground, crisscross­ing flying trapeze artists, a spinning double wheel powered by acrobats and BMX trail bikes, unicycle riders and skateboard­ers doing flips and tricks.

The tour kicks off in Bossier City, Louisiana, from Sept 29-Oct. 1 and then goes to Ohio, Wisconsin, Pennsylvan­ia, Ohio, Illinois, Missouri, Maryland, Michigan, Indiana and ends the year in Oklahoma. It restarts in 2024 in Florida, home to Feld Entertainm­ent.

The show is a complete rethink of a modern circus. Feld Entertainm­ent has been working on everything from how to integrate clowns, the branding and the merchandis­e over the past four years.

“We knew we were going to come back. We didn’t know exactly how,” says Kenneth Feld, chair and chief executive officer of Feld Entertainm­ent. “It took us a long time to really delve in and take a look at Ringling in different ways. It became a re-imaginatio­n, a rethinking of how we were going to do it.”

The circus took down its tents after years of declining ticket sales as customers became conflicted about the treatment of circus animals. Costly court battles led to the end of elephant acts in 2016. People for Ethical Treatment of Animals have praised the “animal-free revamp.”

The rebirth extends the circus’ long run that dates back to a time before automobile­s, airplanes or movies, when Ulysses S. Grant was president and minstrel shows were popular entertainm­ent.

“There is no substitute for live entertainm­ent. You cannot get an emotional response from people looking at a two-dimensiona­l screen as you can when they are experienci­ng ‘The Greatest Show on Earth’ or any kind of live entertainm­ent,” says Feld.

The new production design includes moveable staircases and two main stages. Audiences will have a 360-degree view with live camera feeds and virtual reality, and lighting and sound design that tracks the performer.

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