A couple of former Cirque Du Soleil performers are bringing their comedy, acrobatic and magic show to Woodstock.
WOODSTOCK - A family friendly comedy show with a Cirque Du Soleil theme will be taking over WCI on Saturday night.
Circo Comedia combines, comedy, juggling, acrobatic stunts, circus skills and magic tricks. The show is a fundraiser for Beginnings Family Services of Woodstock. Director Joyce Schultz says this is their biggest fundraiser of the year.
"We are a non profit organization that provides services and programs to parents, young parents who are facing the challenges of an unplanned pregnancy, so we provide free pre-nadal and parenting classes and groups, so all of the money, the proceeds from this fundraiser will help us continue to provide these services to the community, because everything we provide to the community is free."
The Circo Comedia team are former Cirque Du Soleil performers and their family friendly show has generated rave reviews across the Country. Schultz says it promises to be a fun night.
"It's going to be a really fun evening for the entire family, and what we wanted to do was promote family togetherness, it's guaranteed that everyone, regardless of age is going to have a good time and good laugh."
Tickets are available at Merrifield Bookshop, or by calling 519-421-2127 or woodstock@beginnings.ca.
Tickets cost $12 dollars for adults, $10 dollars for kids, $40 for a family of four or $15 dollars at the door on Saturday night.

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