Circus Show
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Circus Show
MGA Santa Clara had five major theaters:
Grand Music Hall (AMC)
Theatre Royale
Wilderness Theater
Grand Stand Pavilion
IMAX Pictorium
I was familiar with all of these except the Grand Stand Pavilion. Wasn't there a circus in this out-door theater? I remember seeing ads for Circus Fantastic! and Colonel Cornfield's Centennial Circus.
Anyone attend or work one of these shows? If so, what was it like? Was it a full blown circus with both animals and human stunts (trapeze, etc.)?
Grand Music Hall (AMC)
Theatre Royale
Wilderness Theater
Grand Stand Pavilion
IMAX Pictorium
I was familiar with all of these except the Grand Stand Pavilion. Wasn't there a circus in this out-door theater? I remember seeing ads for Circus Fantastic! and Colonel Cornfield's Centennial Circus.
Anyone attend or work one of these shows? If so, what was it like? Was it a full blown circus with both animals and human stunts (trapeze, etc.)?
It was a complete circus with all of the usual circus acts, including animals, trapeze artists, jugglers, clowns, and more.
I have to admit, though, that I never attended a performance. There were always too many other things to try to fit into the day. I'd like to have the chance to see it now, though!
Steven
I have to admit, though, that I never attended a performance. There were always too many other things to try to fit into the day. I'd like to have the chance to see it now, though!
Steven
Circus
Behind the Pavillion there was no real facilites for holding animals. Unless it was only small animals. There were 2 train cars converted into dressing rooms for the performers. The floor of the performace area of the Pavillion was concrete wich is not so desiralbe for animal acts.
I remember ths show was called "Circus Fantastic" as I still have a crew shirt from it. I remember something also about Colonel Cornfield which I think was the name that was on the side of the train cars (dressing rooms) that the guests could read as they passed by on the train.
I remember ths show was called "Circus Fantastic" as I still have a crew shirt from it. I remember something also about Colonel Cornfield which I think was the name that was on the side of the train cars (dressing rooms) that the guests could read as they passed by on the train.
Country Music Time
In the Gurnee Park, we didn't have a circus, but for one year (1980), we had a large, outdoor circus tent structure with grandstand seating where we performed "Country Music Time". The show was very successful (as I remember), but it was so HOT that on some days we had to cut numbers and mark choreography due to the heat.
All of our shows were performed during daylight hours, so we never saw (or even knew we had) any lighting until the last show on overcast days. Talented cast including Alison LaPlaca (most recently, on "Friends"), Debbie Sandlund (amazing soprano) and others. Really amazing live musicians, too including a female fiddler (Chrissy).
That show lasted one season and the tent is now the queue line for the Eagle roller coaster, which they built during the summer we were performing.
We also had trailers as dressing rooms and I do seem to remember a train that went by... (so many years ago, now!)
Very fond memories!
All of our shows were performed during daylight hours, so we never saw (or even knew we had) any lighting until the last show on overcast days. Talented cast including Alison LaPlaca (most recently, on "Friends"), Debbie Sandlund (amazing soprano) and others. Really amazing live musicians, too including a female fiddler (Chrissy).
That show lasted one season and the tent is now the queue line for the Eagle roller coaster, which they built during the summer we were performing.
We also had trailers as dressing rooms and I do seem to remember a train that went by... (so many years ago, now!)
Very fond memories!
Gurnee casts of "Country Music Time!" and "Music! Music! Music!"
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Gurnee Circus Show
I distinctly remember sitting in the grandstand and watching some type of circus show in Gurnee when I was a kid. I don't remember any specifics, however, because I was probably all of 6 or 7 years old at the time. But I do remember the structure and that there were seats. I always thought the tent that is currently over the structure was there at the time, but in looking at old pictures of the park when I worked there, it appears that the tent wasn't erected until AFTER the show closed and the queue line was built for the Eagle.
My MOST vivid memory of that show was drinking some fruit-flavored drink out of a plastic fruit-shaped thingy. Honest.
Rick Aiello
SFGAm Employee 1988-1999
My MOST vivid memory of that show was drinking some fruit-flavored drink out of a plastic fruit-shaped thingy. Honest.
Rick Aiello
SFGAm Employee 1988-1999
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Circus Fantastic--Gurnee
Gurnee did have a circus show from 1976-1978. In '78, at least, it was Circus Fantastic. It was a summer-only show (mid-June to mid-August), as most of the cast was from the Circus program at Univ of Florida.