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New show Dear San Francisco opens at a turning point for circus as art form
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Club Fugazi Experiences Unveils Name Of Brand-New Production
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Still Unnamed Circus Show Taking Shape at Club Fugazi, as the Former Beach Blanket Babylon Venue Gets Remodeled
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New circus show to take the stage in Club Fugazi, former venue of ‘Beach Blanket Babylon’
Club Fugazi Experiences plans to make the show a love letter to San Francisco for both tourists and locals.
Lily Janiak May 19, 2021Updated: May 19, 2021, 11:34 am
Performers from the 7 Fingers’ “Cuisine & Confessions.” Photo: Alexandre Galliez, The 7 Fingers
The next show in Club Fugazi, the North Beach venue best known as the longtime host of “Beach Blanket Babylon,” is going to be a circus produced by new company Club Fugazi Experiences, organizers announced Wednesday, May 19.
The show, whose title remains to be announced, is slated to begin performances this fall. Its artistic directors, Bay Area natives Gypsy Snider and Shana Carroll, hail from the 7 Fingers, the Montreal circus collective.
Next Up at the Home of âBeach Blanket Babylonâ? A Circus, of Course.
The San Francisco theater where the musical revue ran for decades will get a new show in the fall by the 7 Fingers, a Montreal circus collective.
The 7 Fingers, a Montreal-based circus collective, performing at New York City Center in 2015.Credit.Julieta Cervantes for The New York Times
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Gypsy Snider was just 4 when she began performing alongside the red-nosed clowns and unflappable jugglers of the Pickle Family Circus, a San Francisco troupe that her parents helped found. She went on to join the Cirque du Soleil before becoming a co-founder of the 7 Fingers, a Montreal circus collective, and creating dazzling acrobatic and trapeze numbers for the Tony-award-winning 2013 revival of âPippinâ on Broadway.