Humboldt Circus - Shows

Shows

  • The Buccaneer's Caaaarnival (2002)
  • Friction (2002)
  • Dr. Sugarshaker's House of Sin (2003)
  • The Last Temptation of Sin (2003)
  • Monkey Barrel (2004)
  • Intergalactic Brawl (2004)
  • Circo Magnifico Variety Hour (2005)
  • The Haunting of Circo Magnifico (2005)
  • Witches Brew of Twisted Tales (2006)
  • Klown College (2006)
  • Mirrifical! (Spring, 2007)
  • Name That Show (Fall, 2007)
  • The Space Between (Spring, 2008)
  • Smoke & Mirrors (Fall, 2008)
  • A Book of Jokes (Spring, 2009)
  • InTents (Fall, 2009)
  • Cirque-U-Lation (Spring, 2010)
  • On Top of Things (Fall, 2010)
  • What Animals (Spring, 2011)
  • A Box O' Lips, NOW! (Fall, 2011)
  • So Many Colors (Spring, 2012)
  • One Continuous Lick (Fall 2012)

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