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Cirque du Soleil : Corteo

Cirque du Soleil : Corteo Tickets

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Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 3241 reviews

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Cirque du Soleil: Corteo on Tour

Like the deceased clown whose festive fantasy funeral it portrays, Corteo has risen again to assume its joyful place in the Cirque du Soleil solar system.

One of some 20 active Cirque du Soleil shows, Corteo closed its "Grand Chapiteau" – or "big tent" – run in Quito, Ecuador, in December 2015 after more than 3,500 performances seen by more than 5 million people since its Montreal premiere a decade earlier. In 2018, Corteo reopened in New Orleans as an even bigger and better arena experience slated for a two-year tour.

If you love clowns, Corteo is the show for you. Taking its title from the Italian word for "cortège," or procession, Corteo offers a parade of brilliant entertainments in a carnivalesque atmosphere. It was inspired originally by "The Grand Parade: Portrait of the Artist as Clown," a 2004 exhibition at the National Gallery of Canada.

That exhibition's vast array of circus life, from 18th-century fairgrounds to Picasso's harlequins, was transformed into an in-the-round big-top experience by director Daniele Finzi Pasca. Pasca founded the Swiss clown troupe Teatro Sunil and directed several other Cirque du Soleil spectacles.

While all of the show's principal characters are clowns – including the Dead Clown, Clowness, Giant Clown, and Little Clown – the 62-member cast, from more than a dozen countries, also features aerialists, acrobats, musicians, jugglers, contortionists, hoopers, and gymnasts in addition to its many jubilant jesters.

Costume designer Dominique Lemieux was inspired by "raw and luxurious" European fabrics from the early 20th century and commedia dell'arte characters from the 16th to the 18th centuries. A labyrinth matching one on the floor of France's famed Chartres Cathedral graces the stage. And French painter Adolphe Willette's fantasy Parisian bohemian scene Parc Domine (1885) inspired the show's elaborate water-colored curtains. Those curtains hide "Patience," an imposing overhead structure holding up the rails traversed by four platform carts.

Its stunning mixture of acrobatics and character-driven acting has been Cirque du Soleil's calling card since 1984, when what is now the world's largest theatrical production was founded in Montreal by street performers Guy Laliberté and Gilles Ste-Croix. With Corteo, Cirque du Soleil has outdone itself with an epic tribute to the circus world's comical essence: the clown.

Reviews

Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 3241 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Not their best

    by Lb on 5/21/24EagleBank Arena - Fairfax

    I’ve seen several cirque shows and am always awed by the acrobatics. This show seemed more lackluster. The filler with the clowns and rest of the cast was slow and boring. The midget with the balloons in the audience was just plain weird and seemed gratuitous. The pole acrobat was fantastic and I loved the unique motion of the pole. The guys on the bars were great and I could have watched more. The hand to hand acrobats were great and unique and i always am in awe of cyr and wheel artists. I just feel the story line was weak. Tired of seeing floating angels and the fillers needed more to be interesting

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Cirque du Soleil

    by Tish on 5/21/24EagleBank Arena - Fairfax

    It was good, and it was a perfect length for the show, very talented cast

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fun and entertaining

    by ctina on 5/21/24EagleBank Arena - Fairfax

    A really fun show. The performers showed a lot of talent and strength. Amazing what the human body can do.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Their weakest show in many seasons

    by ChesapeakeWolf on 5/21/24EagleBank Arena - Fairfax

    Cirque shows are often (usually) fantastic…this one was merely decent. It has the usual acrobatics (about two acrobatic events less than usual and nothing that hasn’t been done the last few years); but it also has two elongated segments where the audience grew very bored. The first was a sequence with the main character wanting his ball back and repeatedly asking for it. It goes on easily 5 minutes longer than it should have and it entirely failed to connect to the audience. The second was an odd hybrid of a Punch & Judy skit mixed with Shakespeare featuring actual little people that took WAY too long and went nowhere. It legitimately just felt like “filler” and added nothing to the show. I still love Cirque but this wasn’t a “hit”. Their creative team needs to rework the new season’s vision and emphasize creativity, pacing and coherence.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    The acrobatics were fantastic

    by JAlexandria on 5/21/24EagleBank Arena - Fairfax

    Cortero was a bit of a disappointment. The “story” was a little thin at best. I guess it was supposed to be an opera, and maybe that’s why the dialogue was in “Italian”. (Since I don’t speak Italian, it was distracting gibberish as far as I was concerned.) When they were doing the acrobatics like jumping on a bed (trampoline), doing flips from a balance board, or swinging from the chandeliers, it was the Cirque du Soleil that is so thoroughly enjoyable. The skill and artistry of the folks using the metal circles or swinging from loops of cloth was fantastic. Go for the acrobatics, ignore the flimsy story

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fun show

    by Rola on 5/21/24EagleBank Arena - Fairfax

    It was a fun show, very creative. I liked the theme and the use of the space was great.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Super Charming

    by Cybrarian on 5/21/24EagleBank Arena - Fairfax

    Definitely worth going to see. Would have gone again with friends if the tour had been in town longer.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Spectacular, as usual!

    by Jim & Kim on 5/21/24EagleBank Arena - Fairfax

    We have been to several Cirque shows and this was as good as ever. One thing we missed was the Cirque funny man going around in the audience and doing things to make people laugh about 15 minutes before the show starts. That was always part of the act in prior Cirque shows and we missed seeing it. Why did Cirque stop doing that?

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    need more concessions

    by DS on 5/21/24EagleBank Arena - Fairfax

    Good show. The venue should have had more concessions open. Lines were too long.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Corteo was fun

    by Wils on 5/20/24EagleBank Arena - Fairfax

    The show did notcdissapoint. A few acts I saw on Youtube were not included but codos to the performers for their stamina and coordination.