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Nikulin Circus on Tsvetnoy Bulvar
Founded in 1880, this smaller circus is now named after beloved actor and clown Yury Nikulin (1921–97), who performed at the studio here for many years. Unlike performances seen at most traditional circuses, Nikulin’s shows centre on a given theme, which serves to add some cohesion to the productions. But the gist is the same – there are lots of trapeze artists, tightrope walkers and performing animals.
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Bolshoi Circus on Vernadskogo
This huge circus has five rings and holds 3400 spectators. The company includes hundreds of performers, from acrobats to animals. It is a great spectacle that is certain to entertain and amaze.
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