royal london circus

September 14th, 2007 by poobalan | View blog reactions Leave a reply »
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I was informed by Suba that the Royal London Circus (currently owned by Malaysian) which set camp in Puchong Utama, was having its last show on Wednesday the 12th due to the fasting month. After Puchong, it is to continue at Bandar Botanic Klang. So, I rushed over and bought tickets for the B category – RM45 each. The nice lady gave me a RM5 discount for no apparent reason 🙂 Lowest price was RM25 while VIP seats costs RM75.

We arrived early for the 8.30pm show worried that it will be crowded. Entered the tent at about 7.40pm and tried to find a good location since it was free seating within each category. Managed to book a few seats for Suba and her family as well.

From what I saw, the seats were not arranged properly, thus the people in front are bound to block the views of those at the back. Anyway, I hope we chose a good location, which was the very first row of the B category. While waiting for the show to begin, the audience were continuously bugged by the foreign employees to buy cotton candy, balloons, circus momentos, popcorn etc. No outside food was allowed, so the audience are forced to buy from the booths or employees if they wanted food.

The show began at 8.30pm sharp with an introductory sequence and song. This was followed by a balancing act, jumping acts, clown act, balancing act using cloth (spider and butterfly story), trapeze, animal act etc before a short break at 9.50pm. The clown act was intermittent throughout the show and was enjoyable indeed. Pity that only one spectator was chosen to participate by the clown in the entire show. The animal act saw a monkey and two dogs riding a pony, while the elephant act saw Mighty the Elephant batting like an expert. In between, while the props are arranged, the ringmaster and his partner sang a few songs, which was not clear enough due to the sound system.

As the break ended, I found my view being obstructed by some of the audience who sneaked into the VIP area. A big chinese guy and his family took up about 6 seats and practically blocked abt 60% of stage! After that, I couldn’t see much and could only take picture of those acts that involved mid air area. I missed some of the magic acts, which were quite good. Saw hoop act, more balancing act, trapeze act, and finally the motorbike in a globe act. That was quite good since 4 motorcyclists were scrambling at breathtaking speed in the enclosure. The crowd really appreciated that. The whole program last about 2.5 hours and ended at 11pm.

Overall, for the price we paid, the organisers could have made better seating arrangements, probably by making the seats more steep or angled. The show content itself was OK, especially the clown acts, the loop act, and the motorcycle act, but there were delays while the props were being arranged or removed. The sound system was bad and whatever the ringmaster spoke registered as loud booming voice.

Photos below were taken at distance of 30 metres, 4.5 aperture, and shutter speed between 1/6 and 1/250. You can notice other people’s heads blocking in most of the photos due to the location. Larger images at Picasa.

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3 comments

  1. skinnyser says:

    Sounds quite fun for someone like me who haven’t been to any circus. May i know where you get the tickets? I too want the rm5 discount. hehe… thanx!

  2. poobalan says:

    hi skinnyser,

    you can get more info at the circus’ official website at http://royallondoncircus.com/fusionpage.html

    its starting on 11 oct at bandar botanic klang. tickets can be bought at the venue or just call the number stated on the website.

    hope you enjoy it as well!

  3. bariles says:

    Found this post while surfing and it brought back a lot of memories. Used to work for the Royal London Circus in 2001 and 2002 as marketing head. Too bad it has now closed.

    Thanks for this article. 🙂

    Cheers from the Philippines!