I saw a circus yesterday that made me wish I was seeing the current edition of Kelly-Miller again. I said it before and I'll say it again, dagnabit: The current edition of Kelly-Miller is just about as good a traditional circus as I've ever seen.
I agree. The past few years of Kelly-Miller are about as traditional as one could get. The cage act is crisp, the elephants are well-trained are cared-for, the clowns are a slapstick throwback, and the risley act reminds you of something you probably saw in 1960 on the Ed Sullivan show. While the tradition is there, everything still has a feel of being updated and fresh. The only thing that could make it better (and most likely more expensive) would be air-conditioning. You can't beat a evening performance at JRN II's Kelly-Miller. Keith Karas
PAT IT'S LAURA HERTS. SHE LIVES IN FRANCE, TEACHERS AT N.C.I., I DIRECTED HER LAST SHOW "WON WOMAN SHOW" AND I AM DIRECTING HER NEW SHOW "DARK SIDE OF THE CLOWN." HERE IS A LINK TO 1 NUMBER WE DID TOGETHER IN CABARET CABRON. http://youtu.be/MoA_HEQ7oDI
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I agree. The past few years of Kelly-Miller are about as traditional as one could get. The cage act is crisp, the elephants are well-trained are cared-for, the clowns are a slapstick throwback, and the risley act reminds you of something you probably saw in 1960 on the Ed Sullivan show. While the tradition is there, everything still has a feel of being updated and fresh. The only thing that could make it better (and most likely more expensive) would be air-conditioning. You can't beat a evening performance at JRN II's Kelly-Miller.
Keith Karas
PAT IT'S LAURA HERTS. SHE LIVES IN FRANCE, TEACHERS AT N.C.I., I DIRECTED HER LAST SHOW "WON WOMAN SHOW" AND I AM DIRECTING HER NEW SHOW "DARK SIDE OF THE CLOWN." HERE IS A LINK TO 1 NUMBER WE DID TOGETHER IN CABARET CABRON.
http://youtu.be/MoA_HEQ7oDI
JANGO
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