£48
Running time
TBC
Category
Family Friendly
About the show
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What Is Cirque Du Soleil's Amaluna About?
Amaluna is a spectacular circus theatre production from the world-renowned Canadian company Cirque Du Soleil, drawing inspiration from Shakespeare's The Tempest and ancient mythologies centred on the moon and feminine power. The story unfolds on a mysterious island governed by goddesses and ruled by the enigmatic Queen Prospera, who has carefully nurtured her daughter Miranda in this magical realm. When a shipwreck brings a group of young men to the island's shores, Miranda falls deeply in love, and the delicate balance of the island is thrown into glorious, breathtaking chaos. The narrative weaves together themes of love, coming of age, and the eternal bond between parent and child, all delivered through Cirque Du Soleil's signature blend of acrobatics, physical theatre, original music, and extraordinary visual spectacle.
Why Is Amaluna Worth Seeing?
Cirque Du Soleil productions are genuinely unlike anything else in live entertainment, and Amaluna stands out even within that remarkable catalogue. The show features an almost entirely female cast of acrobats, aerialists, and performers, which gives the production a distinctly powerful and graceful quality. Audiences can expect breathtaking aerial silk routines, jaw-dropping balancing acts, and feats of acrobatic strength that must be seen to be believed. The original score performed by a live all-female band adds a warmth and immediacy that recorded music simply cannot replicate. Amaluna is the kind of show that leaves audiences of all ages genuinely astonished, and it represents one of the finest examples of large-scale contemporary circus arts ever staged in London.
Where Did Amaluna Perform in London?
Amaluna played a celebrated engagement at the Royal Albert Hall in Kensington, one of London's most iconic and architecturally stunning venues. The Royal Albert Hall is located at Kensington Gore, South Kensington, and is easily reached via South Kensington Underground station on the District, Circle, and Piccadilly lines. The venue's vast circular auditorium creates an immersive atmosphere that suits a grand circus spectacle particularly well, allowing audiences seated throughout the hall to feel close to the action. The Royal Albert Hall is accessible for wheelchair users and offers a range of facilities including restaurants and bars that open before performances.
Is Amaluna Suitable for Children and Families?
Amaluna is an excellent choice for families and is firmly positioned as a family-friendly production. The visual storytelling style means that even very young children can follow and enjoy the show without needing to understand every narrative detail. The acrobatics, costumes, and magical island setting are genuinely captivating for children, while the sophisticated choreography, live music, and theatrical depth give adults plenty to appreciate. Families attending any Cirque Du Soleil production are advised to arrive early to explore the venue, find their seats comfortably, and enjoy the atmosphere as it builds before the performance begins. Refreshments are typically available within the venue for families to enjoy during the interval.
Similar Shows You Might Enjoy
If Amaluna appeals to you, there are several other spectacular productions that share its sense of wonder and theatrical ambition. Fans of high-end circus arts and physical theatre should explore Cirque Du Soleil Kooza, another beloved production from the same company that emphasises clowning and traditional circus disciplines alongside extraordinary acrobatics. For something that blends storytelling with jaw-dropping stagecraft in a similarly immersive way, The Lion King offers a world-class theatrical experience suitable for the whole family. Those drawn to the combination of aerial performance and live music may also find Pippin a rewarding and visually dazzling choice. Each of these productions shares Amaluna's commitment to transforming a stage into something genuinely magical.
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