Cirque du Soleil Announces Resumption of Shows

Cirque du Soleil Announces Resumption of Shows
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Cirque du Soleil Announces Resumption of Shows

Cirque du Soleil Announces Resumption of Shows

Cue the acrobats: Cirque du Soleil announced Wednesday that four of its shows will return to the stage after more than a year on hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The circus troupe's "Mystere" fantasia and water-themed "O" performances will resume in Las Vegas in June and July respectively, the Montreal-based group said in a statement.

Its touring show "KOOZA" will resume in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic in November followed by "LUZIA," which draws its inspiration from the sights and sounds of Mexico, reopening in London in January 2022.

"This is the moment we have all been waiting for," said Cirque du Soleil CEO Daniel Lamarre.

"Almost 400 days have passed since we had to take a temporary hiatus, and we have been anxiously awaiting our return to the stage," he said.

Founded in 1984, Cirque set up big tops in cities around the world, delighting audiences with enchanting contemporary circus acts set to music but without the usual trappings of lions, elephants and bears.

But the pandemic left it fighting for survival, forcing it to cancel shows worldwide, from Las Vegas to Tel Aviv, Moscow to Melbourne, and furlough more than 4,500 acrobats and technicians -- or 95 percent of its workforce.

The majority of jobs were cut in June when the company filed for bankruptcy protection.

The company was officially taken over by the Canadian fund Catalyst Capital Group late last year.



Thunderbolts' Kicks Off US, Canada Summer Box Office with $76 Million

A man holds a ticket as he walks past an installation promoting the Marvel Studios' ''Thunderbolts'', at a movie theatre in Beijing, China April 30, 2025. REUTERS/Tingshu Wang
A man holds a ticket as he walks past an installation promoting the Marvel Studios' ''Thunderbolts'', at a movie theatre in Beijing, China April 30, 2025. REUTERS/Tingshu Wang
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Thunderbolts' Kicks Off US, Canada Summer Box Office with $76 Million

A man holds a ticket as he walks past an installation promoting the Marvel Studios' ''Thunderbolts'', at a movie theatre in Beijing, China April 30, 2025. REUTERS/Tingshu Wang
A man holds a ticket as he walks past an installation promoting the Marvel Studios' ''Thunderbolts'', at a movie theatre in Beijing, China April 30, 2025. REUTERS/Tingshu Wang

Marvel movie "Thunderbolts" opened Hollywood's summer movie season with an estimated $76 million in US and Canadian ticket sales over its first three days, distributor Walt Disney said on Sunday.
The returns were in line with pre-weekend forecasts, though below the $88.8 million opening of Marvel's "Captain America: Brave New World" in February, Reuters reported.
"Thunderbolts" added $86.1 million in international markets for a global total of $162.1 million, Disney said in a statement.
"Thunderbolts" stars Florence Pugh, Sebastian Stan and David Harbour as anti-heroes who are forced to work together to fight a supervillain. It is the 36th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The movie business is still hovering below pre-pandemic levels, and a healthy summer is key to that effort. Hollywood brings in about 40% of the year's box office receipts during the summer season, which the industry measures from the first weekend in May through Labor Day, the first Monday in September.