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Big Apple Circus’s new Roaring ‘20s-inspired production is coming to Boston this spring

The circus will return to town for more than a month this spring at City Hall Plaza.

Boston-04/03/14- A worker performs a daredevil maneuver as he removes a light from a pole at the Big Apple Circus tent in City Hall Plaza. Boston Globe staff photo by John Tlumacki (lmetro)

The Big Apple Circus will return to Boston’s City Hall Plaza this spring, from March 24 to May 8. This time, the company will premiere its 38th season production, The Grand Tour.

The Grand Tour takes a Roaring ’20s theme and features clowns, animals, and acrobats from Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, and North and South America, as well as a seven-piece house band.

In addition to its regular schedule, Big Apple Circus will also host four special nights in Boston. Circus of Senses on March 29 and 30 is specifically equipped to help children with vision or hearing impairments enjoy the performance. Big Apple Circus Embraces Autism on March 31 is designed for the enjoyment of families with members on the autism spectrum. And the Grand Tour Family Fun Day on April 16 includes interactive entertainment with the clowns, dessert in the ring with the performers, and free popcorn and goodie bags.

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Tickets to the Big Apple Circus start at $25 and are available on the company’s website.

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