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| Cirque de Soleil Coming back to London |
Cirque du Soleil celebrates its 25th Anniversary with a special return visit to the Royal Albert Hall from 5th January to 13th February. This legendary theatre company began when a group of street performers in Quebec decided to create a new venue for their passion. Under the guidance of Guy Laliberte, Cirque du Soleil has used its passion for creativity and innovation to redefine the entertainment landscape, and thrill audiences all around the world.
In a dream forest, acrobatics and beauty meet. Varekai tells the story of a fallen angel who finds himself lost in the mysterious shadows of a magical forest.
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Cirque du Soleil celebrates its 25th Anniversary with a special