BWW Reviews: Cirque Du Soleil’s QUIDAM Flies Into Baltimore Thru Aug. 28
By: Charles Shubow Aug. 26, 2011
I first attended a Cirque du Soleil (Circus of the Sun) performance in the 1980's inside a blue and yellow tent known as the Grand Chapiteau on the mall in Washington, DC. Everyone was mesmerized by the incredible talent and artistry of the troupe. I believe I have also seen two productions here in Baltimore.
This time however, there is no tent. QUIDAM (kee-Dahm) premiered in 1996 and has been converted into an arena format. The Baltimore Arena is transformed into a new setting, using 1/3 of the Arena as a backstage, and the remainder (with seating on the floor) for patrons. There certainly is something lost not having the intimacy of a small venue versus a vast arena seating thousands. Due to this change, I wish large projection screens were utilized so that those in the balcony could see close-ups of all the marvelous characters and see their facial expressions.I spoke to Teigess Jones who was selected by the person with the follow spot. Jones was surprised a week ago when her fiancé, Chris Morgan from DC told her about the tickets. Neither had even seen a Cirque du Soleil show before. Jones was incredible. When she was asked to "flip the bird" to the audience she downright refused. In fact, patron Kiersten Henry from Olney, MD came up to her while I was doing the interview to thank her on behalf of her 9 year old daughter Sydney.Jones thought it was great fun and was shocked to go up on the stage. She had never ever experienced anything like this. She'll have a lot to share with her fellow Air Force personnel where she is stationed in Stuttgart, Germany. The other skit involved four audience members and the making of old-style film. It was hilarious. QUIDAM is only playing until Sunday at the Baltimore Arena. You'll enjoy the acrobats, the clowns, the dancing, the ballet, the wonderful music, terrific and inspiring lighting, superb sound system and you'll be there thoroughly entertained by the spectacle of Cirque du Soleil.Arrive early for the pre-show.If you miss it this week-end, it will return to DC November 16-20.For more information, visit www.cirquedusoleil.com.For comments, write to cgshubow@broad
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