“There's some aerial stuff, and it has people clowning, bits of magic and other circus tricks. But it's not at all a conventional circus,” he said. “There certainly are no trained animals. It's kind of a weird, slightly surreal show."
The group of musicians, comedians and actors created a spectacle from found objects and handmade things. Over the course of about a month, they'll wind their watery way down to St. Louis, Mo., stopping at towns along the way.