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Not in East Dulwich (so thanks for letting me post this) but just around the corner.


Zippos Circus is back at Peckham Rye from Thursday 8th to Tuesday 13th September with ?Celebration?, a paw-some new line-up for 2016 including a talented family of pet cats - comedy and cuteness. Also incredible horsemanship with stunning white heavy horses. They?re really big!


Human skills include jaw-dropping thrills from our trapeze artist, high above the circus ring without a net; nail-biting knife throwing and the terrifying ?Wheel of Death?- BLINDFOLD!


Younger visitors enjoy comedy from Mr Lorenz and Alex the Fireman, tumbling from Kenya, Mr Nadler with the lovable Speedy, foot juggling and of course Norman Barrett MBE ? Ringmaster extraordinaire with his cheeky performing budgerigars. The purrfect family entertainment!


Times and tickets: www.zippos.co.uk / 0871 210 2100

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