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‘Circus Incognitus’ at UH Hilo Arts Center

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Virtuoso clown Jamie Adkins will bring his one-man circus comedy,
“Circus Incognitus,” to the University of Hawai`i at Hilo
Performing Arts Center on Thursday, Jan. 26, at 7:30 p.m.

In “Circus Incognitus,” Adkins wanders on stage to perform his new
show, but struggles to build the scene around him using everyday
objects.

Things go awry with his props proving to be most unhelpful: his ladder disintegrates under his foot, he wrangles an
animated chair, tussles with a pesky hat, negotiates a precarious slack wire and juggles almost everything.

Theatre goers even get involved in the endeavor by tossing lemons for him to catch on a fork held between his teeth.

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“This is a fun family show and a great way to start the new year,” said PAC Manager Lee Dombroski.

Tickets are reserved-seating and priced at $20 for general admission, $15
discounted and $10 UH Hilo/Hawai`i CC students (with a valid student
ID) and children, up to age 17, pre-sale.

At the door tickets are $25, $20 and $15, respectively.

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Tickets are available by calling the UH Hilo Box Office at 932-
7490 or ordering online.

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