Circus Starr returning to Warrington with magical inclusive shows!

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THE circus with a purpose is returning to Warrington on Saturday, June 14th, with their accessible circus-inspired show.

This year, Circus Starr leads the way in inclusive performance as their upcoming events will see every single show signed in British Sign Language.
The not-for-profit organisation was the first Circus to welcome an interpreter to their events, and they have now decided to roll this service out throughout their whole tour!
Providing a BSL signer means that deaf audience members will be involved in all aspects of the performance, so that they won’t miss a thing!
The performances will be held at 1.30 pm and 4 pm at The Riley Theatre, Penketh High School, Warrington, on Saturday 14th June 2025.

Circus Starr are passionate about sharing their magical art form with those who usually miss out through no fault of their own. Their events are held especially for children who are disabled, have additional learning needs, or are disadvantaged.
Unlike a commercial circus, the CIC adapts their event to suit its unique audience by lowering the volume, toning down the lights, providing sensory packs and offering free tickets.
Their whole operation is only possible thanks to kind donations from community-driven businesses in the area.
Circus Starrs 2025 production promises to amaze the vulnerable children in attendance as it sees the return of Ring Mistress Mariska Gandey and hilarious Brazilian clown, Lucas! Joining them on stage will be the fabulous Nula Hula with her mesmerising sensory hoop act, and Duo Opa, who make their Circus Starr debut with a thrilling skating act.
Fundraising director Michelle Crossley is looking forward to the tour saying: “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 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.”
The community interest company relies on donations to be able to hold their inclusive events. They contact local businesses in each area they visit to see if they would like to cover the cost of a child’s ticket. Donations are welcomed by anyone who would like to help make a difference.
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