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Forbidden Nights Circus comes to Preston’s Charter Theatre

Posted on - 18th January, 2018 - 7:00pm | Author - | Posted in - Preston Guild Hall, Preston News, What's On in Preston
Forbidden Nights 2017 production

Forbidden Nights Circus is coming to Preston to give you an evening that you won’t forget.

The two hour production, will see world-renowned circus artists perform heart-racing tricks in an electric fusion of daring routines, acrobatics and provocative choreography with the ultimate ‘Forbidden Tease’.

Jam-packed with thrills, fantasy and forbidden thoughts, the team of professionally trained and skilled performers will leave you on the edge of your seat.

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The performers, hand-picked from around the UK with charisma, talent, sparkling personality and honed physiques, will be singing, dancing and performing acrobatics at Preston’s Charter Theatre.

Forbidden Nights 2017 production

The evening will feature a vocalist, aerial chain artist, acrobats and fire act, and is a mix between Cirque de Soleil and Magic Mike.

Joining the performance will be Forbidden’s side-splitting Comedy Compere who is as charming and risqué as the routines.

The evening is suitable for ages 18 – 80.

Forbidden Nights is said to get your pulse racing with talented boys who have not only mastered the art of strip tease, but do it in a way that has never been done before.

Forbidden Nights 2017 production

It will take place on Thursday 25 January from 7.30pm.

Tickets are priced at £25 for the first five rows, and all other seats are £21, with concessions at £19.

You can purchase tickets online or by calling the Box Office on 01772 804444.

Have you visited Preston’s Charter Theatre recently? What do you think about the forbidden Nights event? Let us know in the comments below

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