Acrobatics, Chaos and Comic mayhem
The stage is set, the lights are ready, and the little officers are on patrol…well, sort of. As the audience takes their seats, a pair of pint-sized officers bustle about, trying to keep things together. The concert by singing sensation Rizotto is about to begin…until, in a hilarious twist, Rizotto refuses to come on stage! What follows is a delightfully chaotic mix of acrobatics, musical mayhem, and comic misfires as the zany officers try to restore order—only to lose control entirely. Watch the video below.
English Canada Premiere!
Producing Company: Poliquin-Simms2 (PS2)
Country of Origin: Québec, Canada
Genre: Clown / Circus
Show length: 50 minutes
Resources: Study Guide
Ages: All Ages
(Babes in arms welcome)
Curriculum Connections:
Kindergarten | Grade 1 | Grade 2 | Grade 3 | Grade 4 | Grade 5 | Grade 6 | Grade 7 | Grade 8 | Grade 9 | Grade 10 | Grade 11 | Grade 12
Venue: Granville Island Stage
1585 Johnston Street
Vancouver, BC
Ticket Information
FOR SCHOOLS:
- $13+GST /ticket for one show
- $12+GST/ticket for two shows
FOR THE PUBLIC:
- Tickets: $15.00 per child/senior; $26.00 per adult +S/C and GST
- Festival 4‑Pack: (4 tickets to 1 show) $66.00 +S/C and GST
Accessibility Information
Accessibility:
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ASL Integrated
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Hearing Assistance
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Wheel Chair Accessible
We are still gathering all the information about this show.
Please check soon for more info or email us at access@childrensfestival.ca
This show will have ASL integrated on Saturday, May 30 at 10:30am
The show is very visual and the artists are working with our Deaf and Hard of Hearing Youth Council to experiment with different ways to integrate ASL and visual communication, it is still an experiment and we welcome all feedback afterwards.
Click here to see the Visual Story with even more detailed information and lots of pictures
Lights
Pulsing lights and a blackout
Sound
Repetitive sounds, looping, sudden loud noises, a police siren & a disembodied voice
Audience interaction
The audience will be encouraged to sing along
A performer will walk into the audience
Someone will be picked to come onto the stage (a caregiver can come along)
Languages
The show is very visual, there is very little talking
There is a voice that speaks in English and the performers speak a few words here and there in English or French
Show times & Tickets
In person
| Saturday, May 30 | Additional show info |
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| 10:30 – 11:20 AM | Q&A | ASL Integrated | Get Tickets |
| 1:00 – 1:50 PM | Get Tickets |
| Sunday, May 31 | Additional show info |
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| 10:30 – 11:20 AM | Q&A | Get Tickets |
| 1:00 – 1:50 PM | Get Tickets |






