IT seems Lake Macquarie can't get enough of Webers Circus.
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After successful stints at Morisset and Swansea, the circus is now enjoying a stint at Croudace Bay Park, on Macquarie Drive at Croudace Bay.
The new production has a South American flavour.
The famous Wheel of Death is a highlight of the show.
Other popular acts include the Russian Swing, the comedic dogs and trained miniature ponies.
There's also salsa dancing, hula hoops, clowns, silks, and the Spanish web.
There will be performances at Croudace Bay Park at 7pm tonight and tomorrow, then at 3pm and 7pm on Saturday, and at 11am and 3pm on Sunday.
The show days and times will be repeated next week, from Thursday, October 31, to Sunday, November 3.
The circus then moves on to Mingara Recreation Club grounds at Tumbi Umbi.
Tickets start at $14 for children (aged 3 to 14 years) and $24 for adults.
■ Go to weberscircus.com for session times and details.
HOW TO ENTER
TO celebrate the success of Webers Circus in Lake Macquarie, the Lakes Mail has five family passes to give away to the circus at Croudace Bay Park.
The family passes are for two adults and two children, and feature A Reserve seating.
The tickets are valid up to and including the Sunday, November 3 performance.
To be in the running to win the tickets, answer the following question.
Q: What is the name of the ‘wheely’ scary and ‘wheely’ famous act that is a highlight of Webers Circus?
Email your answer, along with your name, address and daytime phone number to competitions@lakesmail.com.au.
Entries close at 10am on Tuesday, October 29. Winners will be notified by phone.