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[[Image:Ss_dictionary_circus.JPG|thumb|300px|''The Sesame Street Dictionary'' visits the Circus.]]
 
[[Image:Ss_dictionary_circus.JPG|thumb|300px|''The Sesame Street Dictionary'' visits the Circus.]]
 
[[Image:MuppetBabiesComic21.jpg|thumb|300px|The Muppet Babies comic book.]]
 
[[Image:MuppetBabiesComic21.jpg|thumb|300px|The Muppet Babies comic book.]]
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[[Image:Sesamstrasse064-(Uwe-Friedrichsen-and-Samson-play-circus).jpg|thumb|300px|"Zirkus Samson" on ''Sesamstrasse''.]]
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[[Image:Liontamerfozzie.JPGHornercorner.JPG|thumb|300px|Lion tamer Fozzie Bear.]]
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[[File:Sesame Street Circus Alphabet|thumb|right|300px|The "Circus Alphabet."]]
   
The '''Circus''' is a group of performers, including but not limited to acrobats, [[clowns]], animal acts, jugglers, and daredevils who perform in a troop, often in multiple rings or arenas, and led by a [[The Ringmaster|Ringmaster]]. The Circus dates back to ancient Rome, where it consisted of [[Horses|horse]] and chariot races, and [[China]] where they consisted of primarily acrobatic acts.
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The '''Circus''' is a group of performers, including but not limited to acrobats, [[clowns]], animal acts, jugglers, and daredevils who perform in a troop, often in multiple rings or arenas, and led by a [[The Ringmaster|Ringmaster]]. The Circus dates back to ancient Rome, where it consisted of [[Horses|horse]] and chariot races, and [[China]] where they consisted of primarily acrobatic acts.
   
The first western circus opened in [[Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] in 1793, but it was P.T. Barnum who was the pioneer of what audiences are familiar with today. Upon his death and subsequent merger of his circus with that of James Anthony Bailey, a more familiar circus was born, with a large canvas tent, human oddities for a sideshow, and multiple rings housing continuous acts. In 1919, the Barnum and Bailey show merged with the Ringling Brothers show, to form the quintessential American circus, the [[Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus]].
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The first western circus opened in [[Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] in 1793, but it was P.T. Barnum who was the pioneer of what audiences are familiar with today. Upon his death and subsequent merger of his circus with that of James Anthony Bailey, a more familiar circus was born, with a large canvas tent, human oddities for a sideshow, and multiple rings housing continuous acts. In 1919, the Barnum and Bailey show merged with the Ringling Brothers show, to form the quintessential American circus, the [[Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus]].
   
The modern circus is an amalgam other influences as well. Bands of [[Gypsies]] often brought with them circus skills and trained animals while traveling [[England|Britan]], and Antonio Franconi, the founder of the [[France|French]] circus, is often credited as a co-creator of the modern circus. [[Buffalo Bill|Buffalo Bill's]] Wild West Show was also an precurser to the circus we are now familar with.
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The modern circus is an amalgam other influences as well. Bands of [[Gypsies]] often brought with them circus skills and trained animals while traveling [[England|Britan]], and Antonio Franconi, the founder of the [[France|French]] circus, is often credited as a co-creator of the modern circus. [[Buffalo Bill|Buffalo Bill's]] Wild West Show was also an precurser to the circus we are now familar with.
   
While often touted as an evening of excitement and fun, not all is always happy with the circus. [[Clowns]] were often used as a distraction to the audience when an accident occurred (or an act flopped). [[Stephen Sondheim|Stephen Sondheim's]] song "[[Send in the Clowns]]" is a metaphorical looks at this stage practice. With the advent of more theatrical stages, clowns became pure comic relief, and have even provided a launching pad to a successful career outside the circus, as was the case for [[Bill Irwin]].
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While often touted as an evening of excitement and fun, not all is always happy with the circus. [[Clowns]] were often used as a distraction to the audience when an accident occurred (or an act flopped). [[Stephen Sondheim|Stephen Sondheim's]] song "[[Send in the Clowns]]" is a metaphorical looks at this stage practice. With the advent of more theatrical stages, clowns became pure comic relief, and have even provided a launching pad to a successful career outside the circus, as was the case for [[Bill Irwin]].
   
Animal cruelity has shrowded the circus for years. With animal acts involving [[Lions]], [[Tiger|Tigers]], [[Elephants]] and more, animal activists have been concerned over their housing and training. This concern became the focus of a ''[[Dinosaurs]]'' episode titled "[[Episode 321: Charlene and Her Amazing Humans|Charlene and Her Amazing Humans]]", where [[Cavelings]] are mistreated to perform on cue.
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Animal cruelity has shrowded the circus for years. With animal acts involving [[Lions]], [[Tiger]]s, [[Elephants]] and more, animal activists have been concerned over their housing and training. This concern became the focus of a ''[[Dinosaurs]]'' episode titled "[[Episode 321: Charlene and Her Amazing Humans|Charlene and Her Amazing Humans]]", where [[Cavelings]] are mistreated to perform on cue.
   
 
The sideshow also became an intrigal part of the circus, with "freaks" (such as [[Lydia|Tattooed Ladies]] or gimmicky acts (such as the [[Flea circus]]) luring people into spending additional money for the secondary show.
 
The sideshow also became an intrigal part of the circus, with "freaks" (such as [[Lydia|Tattooed Ladies]] or gimmicky acts (such as the [[Flea circus]]) luring people into spending additional money for the secondary show.
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::''George'': I don't know. I never ringled!
 
::''George'': I don't know. I never ringled!
   
*The song "[[Lydia, the Tattooed Lady]]" was presented as a cirus side show when performed by [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] on ''The Muppet Show''.
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*The song "[[Lydia, the Tattooed Lady]]" was presented as a circus side show when performed by [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] on ''The Muppet Show''.
   
 
*[[Episode 524: Roger Moore|Episode 524]] of ''The Muppet Show'' features [[Roger Moore]] singing "[[Talk to the Animals]]" while strolling around a circus.
 
*[[Episode 524: Roger Moore|Episode 524]] of ''The Muppet Show'' features [[Roger Moore]] singing "[[Talk to the Animals]]" while strolling around a circus.
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==''Sesame Street''==
 
==''Sesame Street''==
   
*Guntag Gelman Jones, a flea trainer, brings his world-famous flea circus to [[Sesame Street (location)|Sesame Street]] to perform in [[Episode 3275|a 1994 episode]]. The acts include Olaf the Weight-Lifting Flea and Tatanya Flea on the tightrope.
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*Guntag Gelman Jones, a flea trainer, brings his world-famous flea circus to [[Sesame Street (location)|Sesame Street]] to perform in [[Episode 3275|a 1994 episode]]. The acts include Olaf the Weight-Lifting Flea and Tatanya Flea on the tightrope.
   
 
*[[The Great Fentini]] is a circus ringmaster who appears in [[episode 4037|a 2003 episode]] of ''Sesame Street'' to help [[Super Grover]] fly with a ripped cape.
 
*[[The Great Fentini]] is a circus ringmaster who appears in [[episode 4037|a 2003 episode]] of ''Sesame Street'' to help [[Super Grover]] fly with a ripped cape.
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*In [[Episode 4043|another 2003 episode]], [[Elmo]], [[Zoe]], and [[Rocco]] pretend to be in the circus.
 
*In [[Episode 4043|another 2003 episode]], [[Elmo]], [[Zoe]], and [[Rocco]] pretend to be in the circus.
   
*In ''[[The Sesame Street Circus of Opposites]]'', [[Guy Smiley]] serves as ringmaster while [[Betty Lou]] and [[Cookie Monster]] enjoy the circus.
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*In the book ''[[The Sesame Street Circus of Opposites]]'', [[Guy Smiley]] serves as ringmaster while [[Betty Lou]] and [[Cookie Monster]] enjoy the circus.
   
*Elmo visits the Number 6 Circus in [[Episode 3912|a 2000 episode]]. He gets shot out of a cannon under the big top in "[[Elmo's World: Hats]]", and becomes a circus dog in "[[Elmo's World: Dogs]]".
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*Elmo visits the Number 6 Circus in [[Episode 3912|a 2000 episode]]. He gets shot out of a cannon under the big top in "[[Elmo's World: Hats]]", and becomes a circus dog in "[[Elmo's World: Dogs]]".
   
 
*[[Ernie]] has explained to [[Bert]] that he enjoys the circus better than bottle caps.
 
*[[Ernie]] has explained to [[Bert]] that he enjoys the circus better than bottle caps.
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*[[Telly Monster|Telly]] feels left out when all the other kids at [[Gina|Gina's]] [[Day Care Center|day care]] are going to the circus and lies that his uncle is a ringmaster in "[[Telling the Truth]]".
 
*[[Telly Monster|Telly]] feels left out when all the other kids at [[Gina|Gina's]] [[Day Care Center|day care]] are going to the circus and lies that his uncle is a ringmaster in "[[Telling the Truth]]".
   
*[[Gordon]] appears as the strongman in the circus, and bends a solid metal bar into the number seven. {{eka|0314}}
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*[[Gordon]] appears as the strongman in the circus, and bends a solid metal bar into the number seven. {{eka|0314}}
   
*[[Mr. Hooper]], wearing a circus ringmaster's top hat and cape, tries to balance four cans at a time in [[Episode 0333|a 1972 episode]].
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*[[Mr. Hooper]], wearing a circus ringmaster's top hat and cape, tries to balance four cans at a time in [[Episode 0333|a 1972 episode]].
   
 
*[[Slimey|Slimey's]] friend [[Glo Worm]] owns a circus cannon.
 
*[[Slimey|Slimey's]] friend [[Glo Worm]] owns a circus cannon.
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*In [[Episode 2849|a 1991 episode]], [[Maria]] reads Elmo and [[Snuffy]] the book "The Snuffleupagus and the Rope," which is about a rope who works as a tightrope in the circus.
 
*In [[Episode 2849|a 1991 episode]], [[Maria]] reads Elmo and [[Snuffy]] the book "The Snuffleupagus and the Rope," which is about a rope who works as a tightrope in the circus.
   
*[[Episode 0670|A 1974 episode]] features [[Luis]] the ringmaster demonstrating "before" and "after" in a circus routine.
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*[[Episode 0670|A 1974 episode]] features [[Luis]] the ringmaster demonstrating "before" and "after" in a circus routine.
   
*Gordon tells [[The Kids|the kids]] about a circus parade in [[Episode 0353|Episode 0353]].
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*Gordon tells [[The Kids|the kids]] about a circus parade in [[Episode 0353]].
   
 
*The song "[[Women Can Be]]" features [[Margaret]], who has had a successful career at the circus as a Lion Tamer.
 
*The song "[[Women Can Be]]" features [[Margaret]], who has had a successful career at the circus as a Lion Tamer.
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*In the song "[[Imagine with Me (song)|Imagine with Me]]", Big Bird sings about the circus.
 
*In the song "[[Imagine with Me (song)|Imagine with Me]]", Big Bird sings about the circus.
   
*[[Episode 0316|A 1974 episode]] features [[Bob]] showing the Kids a picture of elephants in a circus parade.
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*[[Episode 0316|A 1974 episode]] features [[Bob]] showing the kids a picture of elephants in a circus parade.
   
*[[Ida Nomer]], who is from [[Kansas]], wails after [[Sonny Friendly]] tells her a story about her [[Chickens|chickens]] running away to join the circus.
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*[[Ida Nomer]], who is from [[Kansas]], wails after [[Sonny Friendly]] tells her a story about her [[Chickens|chickens]] running away to join the circus.
   
 
*Video segments involving the circus include a boy named Anthony and his trapeze artist parents ({{eka|3663}}), a girl named Shirley performing in the circus with her clown father and an elephant act ({{eka|3697}}), counting circus clowns ({{eka|1836}}), and a gymnastics team practicing for their act ({{eka|3006}}).
 
*Video segments involving the circus include a boy named Anthony and his trapeze artist parents ({{eka|3663}}), a girl named Shirley performing in the circus with her clown father and an elephant act ({{eka|3697}}), counting circus clowns ({{eka|1836}}), and a gymnastics team practicing for their act ({{eka|3006}}).
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*''[[Cookie Monster's Circle Book]]'' features a circus parade wagon.
 
*''[[Cookie Monster's Circle Book]]'' features a circus parade wagon.
 
* The storybook ''[[Frazzle's Fantastic Day]]'' features [[Frazzle]] imagining himself as a Lion Tamer at the circus.
 
   
 
*In ''[[The Sesame Street Mix or Match Storybook]]'', Bert is the ringmaster, with [[Cookie Monster]] as a circus clown.
 
*In ''[[The Sesame Street Mix or Match Storybook]]'', Bert is the ringmaster, with [[Cookie Monster]] as a circus clown.
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* In the special ''[[Christmas Eve on Sesame Street]]'', a poster for the circus can be seen in the [[Subway Station|subway]].
 
* In the special ''[[Christmas Eve on Sesame Street]]'', a poster for the circus can be seen in the [[Subway Station|subway]].
   
* [[Frazzle]] imagines himself as a Lion Tamer at the circus in the book ''[[Frazzle's Fantastic Day]]''.
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* [[Frazzle]] imagines himself as a lion tamer at the circus in the book ''[[Frazzle's Fantastic Day]]''.
   
* In the book ''[[Everyone Makes Mistakes (book)|Everyone Makes Mistakes]]'', Big Bird knocks down [[Susan|Susan's]] clothesline, and thinks about telling her that a cirus came to perform, and the tightrope walker practiced her act on it, and knocked down all the clothes.
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* In the book ''[[Everyone Makes Mistakes (book)|Everyone Makes Mistakes]]'', Big Bird knocks down [[Susan]]'s clothesline, and thinks about telling her that a circus came to perform, and the tightrope walker practiced her act on it, and knocked down all the clothes.
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* One "[[Elmo the Musical]]" segment, "Circus the Musical," features Elmo as a monster who dream's of joining the circus and tries out various acts to be part of it.
   
 
==''Muppet Babies''==
 
==''Muppet Babies''==
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==''Bear in the Big Blue House''==
 
==''Bear in the Big Blue House''==
   
*An episode of ''[[Breakfast with Bear]]'' features Christopher of [[New York City|New York City's]] "Big Apple Circus"
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*An episode of ''[[Breakfast with Bear]]'' features Christopher of [[New York City|New York City's]] "Big Apple Circus"
   
*In the ''[[Bear in the Big Blue House]]'' episode "[[Episode 217: If at First You Don't Succeed...|If at First You Don't Succeed...]]", [[Shadow]] tells the story of a woman and her dog who leave laundry to go perform in the circus.
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*In the ''[[Bear in the Big Blue House]]'' episode "[[Episode 217: If at First You Don't Succeed...|If at First You Don't Succeed...]]", [[Shadow]] tells the story of a woman and her dog who leave laundry to go perform in the circus.
   
 
==International Muppet Productions==
 
==International Muppet Productions==
   
 
*For ''[[Sesamstrasse|Sesamstrasse's]]'' 1000th episode, [[Big Bird]] guest starred alongside his German counterparts on a special show that was taped at ''Zirkus Althoff''.
*In an episode of ''[[The Hoobs]]'', the Hoobs help [[Iver]] decide which circus job would suit him best.
 
   
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*''Sesamstrasse'' also featured its own circus, ''Circus [[Samson]]'', on one episode of the early 1980s.
*For ''[[Sesamstrasse|Sesamstrasse's]]'' 1000th episode, the show was taped at ''Zirkus Althoff''.
 
   
*[[Reporter Wolle]] visits the circus in [[Folge 2480|episdoe 2480]] of ''[[Sesamstrasse]]''.
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*[[Reporter Wolle]] visits the circus in [[Folge 2480|episode 2480]] of ''[[Sesamstrasse]]''.
   
 
*''[[Sirkuset kommer!]]'', ''[[Mystiske dager på Sesam Stasjon]]'', and ''[[Max Mekker på sirkus]]'' are ''[[Sesam Stasjon]]'' books about the circus.
 
*''[[Sirkuset kommer!]]'', ''[[Mystiske dager på Sesam Stasjon]]'', and ''[[Max Mekker på sirkus]]'' are ''[[Sesam Stasjon]]'' books about the circus.
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* In ''[[Sesamgade]]'' [[Afsnit 106: Cirkus Elmo|Episode 6]], Elmo practice a balance act for his very own circus.
 
* In ''[[Sesamgade]]'' [[Afsnit 106: Cirkus Elmo|Episode 6]], Elmo practice a balance act for his very own circus.
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*In an episode of ''[[The Hoobs]]'', the Hoobs help [[Iver]] decide which circus job would suit him best.
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*A live action segment on ''Sesamstrasse'' had two siblings showing how it is to grow up in the circus.
   
 
==Creature Shop Productions==
 
==Creature Shop Productions==
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*[[Pepe the King Prawn|Pepe]] has said that since ''[[Muppets Tonight]]'' has ended, [[Seymour|Seymour's]] green card has expired, and he has been deported to [[India]] where he works in a circus.
 
*[[Pepe the King Prawn|Pepe]] has said that since ''[[Muppets Tonight]]'' has ended, [[Seymour|Seymour's]] green card has expired, and he has been deported to [[India]] where he works in a circus.
   
*''[[The Muppets 2007 Calendar]]'' features the Muppets standing next to circus posters of themselves. A [[Muppet posters|Muppet poster]] was released of [[Animal|Animal's]] circus poster.
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*''[[The Muppets 2007 Calendar]]'' features the Muppets standing next to circus posters of themselves. A [[Muppet posters|Muppet poster]] was released of [[Animal|Animal's]] circus poster. In 2010 a set of four [[Muppet bookmarks (Trends International)|bookmarks]] were released featuring the same posters.
   
 
*The Muppets are shot out of a cannon at a circus in the book ''[[The Muppets on the Road]]''.
 
*The Muppets are shot out of a cannon at a circus in the book ''[[The Muppets on the Road]]''.
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*[[Baabra Sheep]] of ''[[Panwapa]]'' was displaced by a circus that came to town and took over her field.
 
*[[Baabra Sheep]] of ''[[Panwapa]]'' was displaced by a circus that came to town and took over her field.
   
* ''[[The Muppets (comic strip)|The Muppets comic strip]] featured a daily strip where the cast went to the circus to cover a story.
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* ''[[The Muppets (comic strip)|The Muppets comic strip]]'' featured a daily strip where the cast went to the circus to cover a story.
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* In the [[:Category:Little Golden Books|Litle Golden Book]] ''[[Fozzie's Funnies]]'', Fozzie Bear appears as a lion tamer while telling a joke.
   
 
<gallery perrow=2 widths=170 heights=170>
 
<gallery perrow=2 widths=170 heights=170>
 
Image:Lion_Tamer_Frazzle.JPG|Lion Tamer Frazzle in ''Frazzle's Fantastic Day''
 
Image:Lion_Tamer_Frazzle.JPG|Lion Tamer Frazzle in ''Frazzle's Fantastic Day''
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Image:Circus_mistake.JPG|The circus practices in Susan's backyard.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
 
{{Wikipedia}}
 
{{Wikipedia}}
 
[[Category:Stage References]]
 
[[Category:Stage References]]
[[Category:Real World Locations]]
 

Revision as of 20:09, 3 August 2013

Ewbooks-tightrope

Elmo walks the tightrope.

Harveykorman

Harvey Korman trains Thog.

Fentini

The Great Fentini.

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Back from a day at the circus.

Jtecircus

Big Bird walks the tightrope.

Ewdogs-circus

Elmo as a circus dog.

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Muppet Babies Circus Plush.

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Reporter Wolle at the circus.

Elmojuggler

Elmo as a juggler

Subway

A circus poster in the Subway.

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The Sesame Street Mix or Match Storybook

Circus set

Muppets Babies PVC set.

Ss dictionary circus

The Sesame Street Dictionary visits the Circus.

MuppetBabiesComic21

The Muppet Babies comic book.

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"Zirkus Samson" on Sesamstrasse.

Liontamerfozzie

Lion tamer Fozzie Bear.

Sesame_Street_Circus_Alphabet

Sesame Street Circus Alphabet

The "Circus Alphabet."

The Circus is a group of performers, including but not limited to acrobats, clowns, animal acts, jugglers, and daredevils who perform in a troop, often in multiple rings or arenas, and led by a Ringmaster. The Circus dates back to ancient Rome, where it consisted of horse and chariot races, and China where they consisted of primarily acrobatic acts.

The first western circus opened in Philadelphia in 1793, but it was P.T. Barnum who was the pioneer of what audiences are familiar with today. Upon his death and subsequent merger of his circus with that of James Anthony Bailey, a more familiar circus was born, with a large canvas tent, human oddities for a sideshow, and multiple rings housing continuous acts. In 1919, the Barnum and Bailey show merged with the Ringling Brothers show, to form the quintessential American circus, the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus.

The modern circus is an amalgam other influences as well. Bands of Gypsies often brought with them circus skills and trained animals while traveling Britan, and Antonio Franconi, the founder of the French circus, is often credited as a co-creator of the modern circus. Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show was also an precurser to the circus we are now familar with.

While often touted as an evening of excitement and fun, not all is always happy with the circus. Clowns were often used as a distraction to the audience when an accident occurred (or an act flopped). Stephen Sondheim's song "Send in the Clowns" is a metaphorical looks at this stage practice. With the advent of more theatrical stages, clowns became pure comic relief, and have even provided a launching pad to a successful career outside the circus, as was the case for Bill Irwin.

Animal cruelity has shrowded the circus for years. With animal acts involving Lions, Tigers, Elephants and more, animal activists have been concerned over their housing and training. This concern became the focus of a Dinosaurs episode titled "Charlene and Her Amazing Humans", where Cavelings are mistreated to perform on cue.

The sideshow also became an intrigal part of the circus, with "freaks" (such as Tattooed Ladies or gimmicky acts (such as the Flea circus) luring people into spending additional money for the secondary show.

Aside from the Ringling Brothers, Barnum and Bailey Circus, other famous circuses include Cirque du Soleil and The Big Apple Circus, and famous acts have included Emmett Kelly and Gunther Gebel-Williams.

The Muppets have visited the circus on numerous occasions.

The Muppet Show

Mildred: George, do you like circuses?
George: Oh, I love 'em!
Mildred: Then, you must love Ringling.
George: I don't know. I never ringled!

Sesame Street

  • Guntag Gelman Jones, a flea trainer, brings his world-famous flea circus to Sesame Street to perform in a 1994 episode. The acts include Olaf the Weight-Lifting Flea and Tatanya Flea on the tightrope.
  • Ernie has explained to Bert that he enjoys the circus better than bottle caps.
  • Gordon appears as the strongman in the circus, and bends a solid metal bar into the number seven. (EKA: Episode 0314)
  • Marvin the agent receives a call from the circus requesting something yellow with fur and black stripes, so instead of sending his Tiger client on the call, he dresses a Banana to match the requires and sends him out.
  • In "Journey to Ernie" segments, Big Bird walks a tightrope at the circus, and Ernie searches for Big Bird at the circus.
  • In a 1991 episode, Maria reads Elmo and Snuffy the book "The Snuffleupagus and the Rope," which is about a rope who works as a tightrope in the circus.
  • A 1974 episode features Luis the ringmaster demonstrating "before" and "after" in a circus routine.
  • The song "Women Can Be" features Margaret, who has had a successful career at the circus as a Lion Tamer.
  • A 1974 episode features Bob showing the kids a picture of elephants in a circus parade.
  • Video segments involving the circus include a boy named Anthony and his trapeze artist parents ((EKA: Episode 3663)), a girl named Shirley performing in the circus with her clown father and an elephant act ((EKA: Episode 3697)), counting circus clowns ((EKA: Episode 1836)), and a gymnastics team practicing for their act ((EKA: Episode 3006)).
  • In a Thelma Thumb animated sketch, Thelma rescues an acrobat when his trapeze breaks.
  • In the book Everyone Makes Mistakes, Big Bird knocks down Susan's clothesline, and thinks about telling her that a circus came to perform, and the tightrope walker practiced her act on it, and knocked down all the clothes.
  • One "Elmo the Musical" segment, "Circus the Musical," features Elmo as a monster who dream's of joining the circus and tries out various acts to be part of it.

Muppet Babies

Bear in the Big Blue House

International Muppet Productions

  • For Sesamstrasse's 1000th episode, Big Bird guest starred alongside his German counterparts on a special show that was taped at Zirkus Althoff.
  • Sesamstrasse also featured its own circus, Circus Samson, on one episode of the early 1980s.
  • In an episode of The Hoobs, the Hoobs help Iver decide which circus job would suit him best.
  • A live action segment on Sesamstrasse had two siblings showing how it is to grow up in the circus.

Creature Shop Productions

  • The film MirrorMask features the Campbell Family Circus.

Other

  • Muppets Ahoy!, the shipboard stage show, featured "Pavarotti", an Italian circus performer dressed in a fat suit.
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