The Ultimate Book for Anyone who Dreamed of Running Away With The Circus. "A brilliant account of a vanishing art form." - Mail on Sunday
Friday, 8 October 2021
Northern Ireland Clown Shortage!
Tuesday, 13 July 2021
Gerry Cottle's Circus on Magpie in 1975
Saturday, 8 May 2021
Friday, 19 February 2021
Gandey's Circus in the 1960s
Today, Gandey World Class Productions is one of the biggest producers of big top entertainment in the world. This charming, nostalgic documentary takes us back to its origins as a small family circus in the 1960s. Spot current MD Phillip Gandey when he was in short trousers!
Friday, 22 January 2021
GERRY COTTLE'S CIRCUS 1976
A strongman who lifts an elephant, the world's oldest lion trainer, acrobats, clowns, wire walkers and a sign-writing fakir... it's all in this wonderful documentary, transporting us back to the heyday of Gerry Cottle's Circus in 1976, 'World Within A Ring.'
"I did what every boy wants to do. I ran away and joined the circus."
- Gerry Cottle (1945 - 2021) RIP
Thursday, 14 January 2021
GERRY COTTLE 1945 - 2021
Gerry Cottle, Douglas McPherson, Dr Haze |
Gerry Cottle at the Circus Mania book launch as reported in The Stage. |
For the story of Gerry Cottle's remarkable life in the circus, click here.
...and in the updated edition of Circus Mania marking 250 years of the circus. |
Friday, 8 January 2021
15 Facts about Philip Astley, the Father of the Circus
Philip Astley, the father of the circus was born on 8 January, 279 years ago. Here are 15 facts about the man who first brought together equestrian displays, acrobats, strongmen and clowns in the circus ring.
1 Philip Astley was a cabinetmaker’s son from Newcastle-under-Lyme.
An illustration from Circus Mania |
3 He was a sergeant major in the Fifthteenth Light Dragoons.
4 Astley’s first displays of trick horse-riding were in the open air at Half Penny Hatch just south of Westminster Bridge in London.
5 His wife Patty provided musical accompaniment on a drum and also performed on horseback.
6 Their first performance was on Easter Monday, 4 April, 1768.
7 Astley’s circus performers included a strongman called Signor Colpi and a clown called Mr Merryman.
8 Astley established the still-standard diameter of the circus ring as 42-ft.
Astley's later, grander amphitheatre |
10 Astley was invited to perform before King Louis XV of France in 1772.
11 He built France’s first purpose-built circus building, the Amphitheatre Anglais, in Paris.
12 He established circuses in 20 European cities.
13 Astley’s Amphitheatre is mentioned in books by Charles Dickens and Jane Austen.
14 His name is commemorated in the dance tunes Astley’s Ride, Astley’s Flag and Astley’s Hornpipe.
15 Astley died on 27 January 1814 and was buried in Pere Lachaise Cemetery, Paris.
New Edition Out now! |
“A brilliant account of a vanishing art form.”
- Mail on Sunday.