2 acrobats in front of a yellow backdrop, a girl in red is draped across the shoulders of a person wearing green who has a paper boat on there head.
They are in front of a yellow backdrop
3 images in a row 
(LEFT) person in a handstand with a paper boat on there leg being help up by someone crouched below.
(CENTRE) a person in a contorted pose on the back of a bent over boy in red.
(RIGHT) a girl in pink leaning out towards a the camera spinning a diabolo held up by someone behind them who watches amazed.
3 stage pictures in a row
(LEFT) a girl in red spinning 4 hula hoops on her body
(CENTRE) a girl in pink hanging acrobatically from a rope reading a book looks down at a small person looking up amazed, they stand in front of a blue blanket.
(RIGHT) a person in green stands inside a metal wheel that is spinning like a coin

A Paper Trail

Join this group of acrobats on an enchanting circus adventure. Where thrilling acrobatics and intricate origami tell a story of friendship and courage. A fairy tale that makes your bedroom walls melt away and there's always another friend around the corner.

In this circus show made for kids, enjoyed by everyone, ‘A Paper Trail’ celebrates the power of believing in yourself.

Discover how from a single paper boat, a whole world can unfold.
Nothing bad can happen as long as you stay on the boat!
Are you daring enough to come aboard?

“Reminiscent of Where The Wild Things Are, but if Maurice Sendak had been an acrobat instead of an artist.“ Melbourne Fringe Judges Comment

“A beautiful piece of theatre and awe-inspiring circus“ Lauren Bok

'A Paper Trail' includes a kids circus show and an interactive craft activity where audiences get to meet the cast.

Kids and Family • Circus
Victoria
 
Sat, 07 Mar - Sun, 15 Mar
 
50 min
 
The Paragon at The Garden of Unearthly Delights
 
G
 
$23 to $35
 
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