What a Bunch of Clowns at City Hall. (Relax, It’s the Big Apple Circus.)

Normally, we Bostonians pooh-pooh anything related to New York City — especially the New York Yankees, who, of course, are full of pooh pooh. But, we make an exception for the Big Apple Circus, which has been setting up its big top tent in town for years, and will dazzle and delight audiences with its 2013 edition from March 26 through May 12 at City Hall Plaza.

I particularly enjoy the Big Apple’s one-ring presentation as opposed to the three-ring Ringling Bros. circus spectacles, which I have found hyperactive and difficult to follow. Plus, the relatively intimate confines of the tent make every seat a prime spot and place audiences close to the action. Despite its comparatively small size, Big Apple always delivers the right dose of pageantry and thrills, as well as great music, lighting, and other top-notch production values.

Among the performers (most of whom are from outside of the country and none of whom, as far as I can tell, are actually from New York City — yay!) will be the proverbial man on a flying trapeze, a contortionist, and tango-dancing jugglers. Speaking of pooh pooh, there will also be an act featuring prancing horses, donkeys, and dogs.

You: “Hey! Boston can get a bit nippy in late March and April! And the circus is set up in an outdoor tent! What’s up with that?!” Me: First of all, please stop exclaiming. You’re giving me a headache. Second of all, the tent is climate controlled with both heating and, should it warm up sufficiently before the circus ends its Boston run, air conditioning.

Big Apple Circus presents Legendarium
March 26 to May 12, 2013
Boston City Hall Plaza
Tickets and info: (888) 541-3750
Tickets start at $20

Photos: Big Apple Circus. Used with permission.

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Arthur Levine, who has been living in and enjoying the Boston area his whole life, is the HUBa HUBa blogger for the Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau. He particularly takes pleasure in sharing his adventures and finds with others. He has written about his Boston and Massachusetts journeys for Boston.com, the Boston Herald, the Cape Cod Times, the Providence Journal, and other publications. Some of Arthur’s favorite things to do around the city include checking out a new dining spot during Restaurant Week, catching upcoming movies at the Boston Film Festival, going to Fenway Park (although he has yet to see the Red Sox win a game there), taking in a summer show at the Bank of America Pavilion or at the Hatch Shell, and listening in as native Bostonians jabber using their unique patois.

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