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Great reviews have been received by Zippos Circus in all major national newspapers. I am Martin, the Founder and Director of Zippos Circus, and this years HORSEPOWER show is the greatest circus show I have ever produced. Horses meet Motorbikes! See for yourself ... Zippos Circus is at Peckham Rye next week for 6 days only. see www.zippos.co.uk for discount tickets.
ah Martin I once auditioned for you as a clown when you were a small circus probably in the late eightees /early ninetees. I remember you gasping at my 'acrobatic display' possibly not in wonder. How wistfully I sit in your audiences now with thoughts of what might have been as opposed to now being a stand-up comic housewife and mother in Peckham!
Children are admitted free of charge at Zippos Circus until they reach their second Birthday and as long as under two's sit on their parents lap. Buggies are not allowed into the Big Top tent, but can be parked safely outside in the Buggy Park situated in the Foyer Tent. Children pay full (adult) price AFTER their 14th Birthday. Children under 14 years old are not admitted un less accompanied by and adult.

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