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Circus Starr to perform at Wrexham Memorial Hall on June 7
Circus Starr to perform at Wrexham Memorial Hall on June 7

Leader Live

time3 days ago

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  • Leader Live

Circus Starr to perform at Wrexham Memorial Hall on June 7

Circus Starr will perform twice at Wrexham Memorial Hall on Saturday, June 7. The non-profit organisation's shows are designed especially for children who are disabled, have additional learning needs, or are disadvantaged. This year, the non-profit organisation will also be ensuring that each of its shows is signed in British Sign Language. The volume at shows is lowered, lights are toned down, and sensory packs are offered as appropriate to suit Circus Starr's audience. Free tickets are also sometimes offered. This year's production will see the return of ring mistress Mariska Gandey and Brazilian clown Lucas. Joining them on stage will be Nula Hula, with her sensory hoop act, and Duo Opa, who will make their Circus Starr debut with a skating act. Fundraising director Michelle Crossley said: "We love sharing our fun events with those who usually miss out. READ MORE: Connah's Quay dentist to open in Flintshire in September Wrexham man loses seven stone in Slimming World journey "Whilst our show is very visual, it is important to us that those who are deaf can enjoy the performance in its entirety, and we are proud to have the interpreters at each of our shows to help make that possible. "Thank you so much to the kind businesses that help us continue our valuable work." Circus Starr relies on donations. The performances at Wrexham Memorial Hall on Saturday, June 7 will be at 1.30pm and 4pm.

Circus brings accessible show to Wolverhampton
Circus brings accessible show to Wolverhampton

BBC News

time16-05-2025

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  • BBC News

Circus brings accessible show to Wolverhampton

A not-for-profit circus adapted for children with disabilities and additional needs is returning to Starr is a community interest company based in Congleton, Cheshire, which makes shows for children with disabilities or life-limiting conditions, families on low incomes, and those suffering from domestic violence or performances in Wolverhampton will be held at 13:30 BST and 16:00 at Perton Civic Centre on Saturday 31 itself as "the circus with a purpose", the organisation claims to be the first circus to welcome an interpreter to its events. A spokesperson for Circus Starr said: "Providing a British Sign Language signer means that deaf audience members will be involved in all aspects of the performance, so that they won't miss a thing."Circus Starr are passionate about sharing their magical art form with those who usually miss out through no fault of their own."The organisation adapts its events to suit its audience, by lowering the volume, turning down lights, providing sensory packs, and offering free tickets. Circus Starr relies on donations to hold their director Michelle Crossley said: "We love sharing our fun events with those who usually miss out. Whilst our show is very visual, it is important to us that those who are deaf can enjoy the performance in its entirety, and we are proud to have the interpreters at each of our shows to help make that possible."Thank you so much to the kind businesses who help us continue our valuable work." Follow BBC Wolverhampton & Black Country on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

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