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Professor Franzini and Lippo the Clown lead an actionpacked
show about gravity, inertia, circular motion, air
pressure, and balance—with the help of hula hoops,
umbrellas, balls, cigar boxes, balloons, and Rosie, the
scientifically trained wonder dog. The show is wild and
wacky (and just a tiny bit educational).
A Closer Look – About the Performance:
Mimes, jugglers, clowns, and a dare-devil dog – it is all
in the family – The Franzini Family Circus. Known as “The World’s
Smallest Circus,” The Franzini Family Circus is complete with everything
you would expect in a 3-ring show, performed in an intimate setting with
plenty of opportunity for audience interaction. With a wealth of experience
performing for corporations, USO tours, festivals, college campuses, and
school and family groups, the Fabulous Franzini Circus brings their Big
Top science circus to the small stage.
A Closer Look – About the Artists:
After an auspicious start in their hometown of Tampa, Florida, the Franzini
Family has traveled all over the world, performing as well as teaching
their craft in countries like Brazil, Germany, Korea, the Philippines
and Australia. Other credits include the First Canadian Mime Festival,
the Festival of American Mimes, the Milwaukee Clown Festival, and the
Spoleto Festival. The Franzini Family has also appeared at the Ringling
Medieval Festival as well as the Barnum & Bailey Thrill Circus. In addition, the Franzini
Family was a featured act in the 1987 Circus Smirkus in Vermont where Lipi
Franzini continued to help direct the Circus Smirkus shows through the 1999
season. The Franzini Family enjoys sponsorship for their educational programs
through the Hillsborough County Arts Council. |