Coming to Fort Brockhurst in Gosport with their first new major production in three years!
The multi-award-winning Revel Puck Circus are coming to Gosport with their first new major production in three years. The Nose Dive Assembly premiered at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in May, and will come to Fort Brockhurst before heading to the Ventnor Fringe on the Isle of Wight. This exciting new Big Top show, a co-commission with Ventnor Fringe, is the third and final instalment in the Revel Pucks’ Risk Trilogy, exploring trust, daring and community with incredible circus skills and artists.
The Revel Pucks bring their quintessential immersive, joyous energy and high skill level to this brand-new circus show for all the family. This high energy production is jampacked with large-scale contemporary circus, expect daring high wire walkers, teeterboarders and bespoke apparatus. The Nose Dive Assembly also features the only female Wheel of Death duo in the UK – a thrilling, huge rotating apparatus on which performers carry out incredible balancing acrobatic skills, a spectacular treat for audiences of all ages!
Anyone and everyone can enjoy the spectacle of the circus in the Revel Pucks’ Big Top Tent, where they create unique entertainment and thrilling shows suitable for the whole community. The Big Top itself sits in a fantastic pop-up circus village well equipped with lots of popcorn, candyfloss, hot dogs (meat, vegan & GF), and of course, a bar!
Revel Puck Circus are also offering training and wraparound activities for the people of Gosport, with support from Hampshire Culture Trust and Crying Out Loud. The opportunities allow residents to develop skills in the creative industries and support emerging performance talent. There is even the opportunity for local artists to perform before the main big top show!
Acro Jam Workshop and Artist Shadowing with Revel Puck Circus - further information click HERE
Gosport has never hosted a contemporary circus before making this show a historic moment. The big top is being pitched in the stunning landscape of Fort Brockhurst. The English Heritage site is rarely open to the public (only 14 times a year), so this really is an unmissable moment!
The Nose Dive Assembly: Monday 24th June – Sunday 7th July 2024 - BOOK HERE