$17 to See the Alzafar Shrine Circus at the Freeman Coliseum on September 6, 7, 8, or 9 (Up to $34.85 Value)
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Three-ringed show sends animals leaping, aerialists soaring, and clowns cavorting, with preshow party treating kids to elephant or pony ride
The circus fills onlookers with a sense of wonder, much like watching a parade of Disneyland floats crash into the Grand Canyon. Get astonished with this deal to see the Alzafar Shrine Circus at the Freeman Coliseum. For $17, you get one adult ticket for lower-level reserved seating in sections 5–12 (up to a $34.85 value, including all fees). Doors open one hour before showtime. Choose from the following performances:
- Thursday, September 6, at 7:15 p.m.
- Friday, September 7, at 8:15 p.m.
- Saturday, September 8, at 10:30 a.m.
- Sunday, September 9, at 10:30 a.m.<p>
Animal tricksters, atmosphere-scraping aerialists, and cavorting clowns rustle their three-ringed show into the Freeman Coliseum. From the vantage point of lower-level reserved seats, guests will easily follow Ringmistress Michelle Audrey as she steers eyes and ears toward lions leaping through flaming rings or toward trapeze artists soaring overhead. Bo the elephant traipses before the stands to unfurl both his stretched snout and brawny repertoire of more than 60 tricks. Donning ruby-red noses and Sasquatch’s hand-me-down shoes, clowns tease the audience with high hilarity, and the Georgettes delight with synchronized dance and high-flying rope routines. An hour before each show, the circus pre-party boards brave kiddie pilots onto an elephant or pony transport. Those early onlookers can also meet the circus stars and have their faces painted with a pretty butterfly or an impromptu Pollock.
_Though Alzafar Shrine Circus sometimes features a discounted price online, this deal still offers the best deal available._