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Boogiepop Dual: Losers' Circus

Takano closely recreates the atmosphere created by Kouji Ogata, who illustrated the original novels and manga, though it is not known whether Takano is employing his natural style or simply imitating Ogata in the interests of continuity.


Catherine Mack-Hancock

In January 2011, Rachel Flaherty of the Caulfield Glen Eira Leader reported Mack-Hancock had filmed a guest role in the Seven Network drama series, Winners & Losers.

Jane McCrea

In Philadelphia in 1799 Ricketts' Circus performed "The Death of Miss McCrea", a pantomime co-written by John Durang.

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In September 2009, the company began an occasional (almost monthly) residency at Bread & Circus in Toronto's Kensington Market, in addition to their weekly shows at Unit 102.

Stuart Skorman

Skorman was also an executive at Bread & Circus, the Boston-based natural foods chain bought by Whole Foods in 1992 and is the author of the book Confessions of a Serial Entrepreneur, Why I Can't Stop Starting Over (Jossey-Bass, 2006).

Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793

The city's Guardians of the Poor moved victims into Ricketts' Circus, an open-air arena on 12th Street, then far from the infected areas of the city.


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