FORGET the Olympics, the world's very best arrive in Great Yarmouth this week as one of Britain's most unique shows gets set to open next Wednesday. The Historic Hippodrome Great Yarmouth, East Anglia's mini Albert Hall, presents the hilarious award winning kings of comedy Clive Webb and Danny Adams in the all action smash hit show, Jack and Peter Jay's Vertigo, the all-new summer spectacular.
FORGET the Olympics, the world's very best arrive in Great Yarmouth this week as one of Britain's most unique shows gets set to open next Wednesday.
The Historic Hippodrome Great Yarmouth, East Anglia's mini Albert Hall, presents the hilarious award winning kings of comedy Clive Webb and Danny Adams in the all action smash hit show, Jack and Peter Jay's Vertigo, the all-new summer spectacular.
The line-up includes daredevil Brazilian Flying Trapeze Artistes the Neves, the amazing Ukrainian Bio Brothers' Acrobats, the fearless Spanish roller skaters Duo Peris, juggling French Diabloiste Joseph Micheletty, and the all new mind blowing Magic illusions from Britain's Johnny MarxHippodrome's owner Peter Jay said: “ It's a classic line-up in classic combination that will be a classic show for this fabulous venue with something for all the family, fun, thrills, excitement, hilarious side splitting laughs, and spectacle unseen this side of Las Vegas.”
The show runs from this Wednesday to September 7 everyday at 2.30 and 7.30 including Sundays with no 2.30 show on Fridays.
Prices are Stalls Adults £16, £15, £14. Children under 14, £10 in all seats. OAP's £11 in all seats.
Dress Circle £15, £14 and £12.50. Top Circle, last row, adults £10 and children £9.
Family ticket: pay for 2 adults 2 children get £5 off available in all prices (not available in conjunction with any other offer.)
New this year you can book online at www.hippodromecircus.co.uk for all Hippodrome shows.
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