Cirque Italia is returning to Tucson for an aquatic acrobatic experience on April 13 through 23. The circus made a stop in the Old Pueblo last year and is back for a pirate-themed adventure.
The circus made a stop in the Old Pueblo last year with its show called Cirque Paranormal and is back for a pirate-themed adventure.
The ensuing journey takes the audience through storms on the high seas, dreams of angelic aerialists, pirate fights, and more. You will see swashbucklers balancing upside down on a rum barrel, juggling knives, and even one having a run-in with a mermaid. Cirque Italia says they work to modernize the performing arts and circus industries by sticking to strict animal-free policies during their performances.Emma Miller is a producer for KGUN 9. Originally from Fair Lawn, New Jersey, Emma graduated from Fordham University in 2021 where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism with a minor in Mandarin Chinese. In April 2021, Emma became the first woman researcher in MLB and NHL Network history.
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