SIMON COWELL said he loved the Circus of Horrors, while Graham Norton said you need to see them.
And judging by the fact the macabre cabaret keeps returning to Reading, it seems lots of people do too.
The group will be coming to The Hexagon on Saturday, February 3, with a new show called Dr Haze’s Cabaret of Curiosities.
There will be Sword Swallowers, Hairculean aerialists hanging from their hair whilst suspended above the auditorium, Whirlwind Jugglers, Twisted Contortionists, Voodoo Acrobats, Pickled People, Hula Hooping Sideshow Showgirls.
Organisers promise an evening that will astound, with beautiful and bizarre circus acts, a sinister story and dark magic, all performed to an original rock score.
The show is a tribute to Dr Haze the undead ringmaster and the creator of the Circus of Horrors who leaves behind a legacy of bizarre and daring entertainment. It is suitable for over 16s only.
Tickets cost £23.50 or £28.50, with £3 discounts for students, over 60s, concessions and groups.
For more details, log on to: whatsonreading.com or call the box office on: 0118 960 6060.