Following the success of its run in 2011, Cirque du Soleil’s will return to the from January 2019. Explores the human species from its organic, amphibian state, to one with a desire to take to the skies and fly. It features a number of different disciplines such as fixed trapeze duos, Amerindian dance, roller skating, rings, Russian bars and unicycling in a performance that reaches dizzying heights and unrivalled feats. Totem is at the from 12th January to 9th February 2019, with tickets going on sale tomorrow (Tuesday 6th) at 2pm. Canadian group Cirque du Soleil, which was founded in 1984, has enjoyed a January residency at the Royal Albert Hall since 2003, but first appeared there in 1996.
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Its most recent shows at the venue include OVO and Amaluna. Totem was performed in both 2011 and 2012.
During its previous performances at the, Totem was described as “characteristically extravagant and visually astonishing” (Evening Standard), and LondonTheatre.co.uk’s Mark Shenton described last year’s offering of OVO as “astonishing” with certain acts performed with “amazing precision”. Is at the from 12th January to 9th February 2019.
Written and directed by Robert Lepage, Cirque du Soleil’s Totem was last in the UK in 2011. The ambitious show loosely chronicles the evolution of man and beast, from creeping reptile to modern humans trying to conquer flight. In turn, each of the segments is a vehicle for members of the company to showcase their particular skills, such as contortionist floor acrobatics or a variation of Chinese pole. There are some parts of Totem that are thoroughly entertaining, particularly those that provide opportunities for the cast to perform show-stopping feats. The balancing act by five female unicyclists throwing bowls is a crowd favourite, as is the fixed trapeze double act of Louis-David Simoneau and Marie-Christine Fournier. But as astonishing as these sequences are, other parts of the show just feel like filler.
This is especially true of the clowning segments and a drawn out joke involving a Speedos-wearing Italian tourist.