CIRQUE DREAMS HOLIDAZE Coming to Providence Performing Arts Center, 12/5-7

By: Nov. 11, 2014
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CIRQUE DREAMS HOLIDAZE will light up the 2014 holiday season in Providence when it transforms the stage at the Providence Performing Arts Center (PPAC) into a wonderland of fantasy and disbelief on December 5-7, 2014 for five performances only. CIRQUE DREAMS HOLIDAZE is sponsored in Providence by Amica Insurance.

Tickets for CIRQUE DREAMS HOLIDAZE are $68-$28; all ticket prices include a $3 per ticket restoration charge and are subject to change without notice. Tickets are available at the PPAC Box Office (220 Weybosset Street in downtown Providence), online on www.ppacri.org or by phone at (401) 421-ARTS (2787). Box Office Hours are Monday through Friday, 10A - 5P; Saturday, 10A - 2P; and at least two hours prior to all curtain times. Groups of 20 or more may order tickets by contacting Paul Hiatt at (401) 574-3162 or phiatt@ppacri.org.

CIRQUE DREAMS HOLIDAZE is the "perfect holiday gift" for families and audiences of all ages. This holiday spectacle has over 300 costumes, 20 acts and 30 artists from every corner of the globe. Many of these acts have been featured on America's Got Talent and similar TV shows in other countries.

Tune in to the Today Show on NBC (check your local listings), November 20 for a sneak peek at multiple performances from CIRQUE DREAMS HOLIDAZE throughout the morning.

See it in Providence before it opens in New York next year. Witness snowmen, penguins, angels, reindeer, toy soldiers, gingerbread men, ornaments and of course Santa; with soaring acrobatics, gravity defying feats, elaborate production numbers, imaginative costumes, illusions and more.

Directed by world-renowned circus impresario and Broadway director Neil Goldberg, CIRQUE DREAMS HOLIDAZE re-imagines the holiday season with glitz and suspense. The New York Daily News calls it a "delicious confection of charm, sparkle and talent by the sleigh-load and so full of energy it could end our dependence on oil" and The Washington Post proclaims that the production "dazzled...at The Kennedy Center."



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