SALISBURY, Md. – Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey® Presents Super Circus Heroes, showcasing wonders from the marvelous to the magnificent, every day is extraordinary in this action-packed super circus, filled with superhuman athleticism, power and pageantry that will have children of all ages discovering their own superhuman strength. Amazing elephants, horses, camels and more alongside astonishing acrobats, awe-inspiring aerialists and some over-the-top clowns that will have audiences in stitches...of laughter of course! Come join us in celebrating the bravery, courage and honor that lives inside all of us at Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Presents Super Circus Heroes: far from ordinary, beyond extraordinary!
All Access Pre-Show
Arrive an hour early to meet performers, try on costumes and see our amazing animals up close - it's free with your ticket!
Tickets are on sale now for the following performances;
Thursday, March 6 7:30 p.m. (Opening Night Tickets Only $10!*)
Friday, March 7 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, March 8 11 a.m. / 3 p.m. / 7 p.m.
Sunday, March 9 1 p.m. / 5 p.m.
*Fees may apply to all ticket prices.
Tickets are available at the Wicomico Youth & Civic Center Box Office (500 Glen Ave., Salisbury, MD; M-F, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.), online at www.WicomicoCivicCenter.org and by phone at 410-548-4911.
Oh yea, elephant abuse. Just what I want to pay to see.
ReplyDeleteANNIE, FOR ONCE I AGREE WITH YOU! that's SCARY !
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ReplyDeleteI remember taking my now 19 year old son to Ringling Brothers when he was 4. I thought it would be a fun family outing. We were so excited. I remember sitting there and watching the elephants and being so sad and sick for them (and believe me I am not a huge animal lover). These huge majestic creatures being corralled in a tent was just awful. From that day forward I made a choice to never pay to see animals held in captivity ( unless rescued). It is just not right to make animals perform.
ReplyDeleteWe already have a circus in Salisbury and it's free. Attend a city council meeting.
ReplyDeleteI think the animals they use they get from being orphaned because of death of a mother or can not live in the wild due to injury and such.
ReplyDelete11:38 you are naive
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