The Invisible Circus are proud to announce that we have received some funding from ECORYS Lifelong Learning Programme, called a Grundtvig Partnership and we have recently hosted the workshop Check out the our Partnership Projects for more information.
Jackdaw Studios
Posted on 13th October 2011
Jackdaw studios has played host to its first theatre and circus events with Gum and Goo from Ratupadrainpipe theatre co directed by Naomi Smythe which had a great turn out from audiences and was amazing to see as a piece of theatre delivered without props or technical enhancement. We also hosted the Bristol council arts and culture departments good bye…
Creation Space
Posted on 3rd October 2011
The Invisible Circus Creation space is rising from the dust of the old book barn at Paintworks on the Bath Rd, after a year of relocating alongside some full force creative endeavours including The Rogues Salute for Bristol Harbour Festival and the Old Town installation for Boomtown fair. The Creation Space at Paintworks is host to a black box theatre…
The Invisible Journey
Posted on 26th September 2011
The Invisible Journey at The Tobacco factory. Ringmaster Doug Francisco’s solo show met with a rousing response for its 3 night run, A journey through past tales of the road and the stars of everyday life in all manner of caricatured forms the show presents a one man cabaret of characters and stories from over a decade of world travel…
Massive Carny Ville Thankyou!
Posted on 28th October 2010
The Invisible Circus would like to say a massive thank you to the 600 plus cast and crew who came together and participated in the latest incarnation of the Carny Ville fundraiser.