Zingari: A Culture of Cirque

Lone Star Circus - Zingari - Mina Frannea

Review of Lone Star Circus’ Zingari

An intimate theater setting, performances that defy gravity and artistry that captivates the imagination – that’s what Lone Star Circus brings to DFW locals with its annual holiday cirque productions. My family and I saw Zingari opening weekend and had a great time.

Paying homage to the Gypsy roots of many circus families, including Lone Star Circus founder and creative director Fanny Kerwich, Zingari brings to the stage an amazing cast of international and local circus artists. An eighth generation circus performer, Kerwich is passionate about sharing the magic of the circus arts and has helped grow Lone Star Circus into a much anticipated attraction with a loyal following that grows each year.

Lone Star Circus Presents Zingari

 Lone Star Circus Rings in the New Year by Celebrating Gypsy Roots

Dallas’ very own Lone Star Circus will be presented once again by Dallas Children’s Theater in a NEW holiday spectacular. The 2015 production, entitled ZINGARI, is a loving tribute to the old Gypsy roots of many circus families, replete with a cornucopia of talented acrobats, aerialists, equilibrists, jugglers, clowns and four-legged stars from all over the world! ZINGARI will run in DCT’s Baker Theater, December 26, 2015 – January 3, 2016.

Win Tickets to See Room on the Broom at the Eisemann Center

Room with a Broom

North Texas Kids Magazine is Giving Away Tickets to Room on the Broom

The witch and her cat are flying happily on their broomstick until a stormy wind blows away the witch’s belongings. A helpful dog, bird and frog find the witch’s lost things, and they all hop on the broom for a ride. But, this broomstick’s not meant for five. When a hungry dragon appears, who will save the poor witch?