Circus Contraption

Circus Contraption
Origin Seattle, Washington
Genres Vaudeville, Dark Cabaret
Years active 1998-2009
Associated acts God's Favorite Beefcake
Website http://circuscontraption.com/
Past members
  • Joseph Vito "Dexter Mantooth" Albanese
  • Evelyn "Acrophelia" Bittner
  • Sari "Pinky d'Ambrosia" Breznau
  • Erin Brindley
  • David "Armitage Shanks" Crellin
  • Max "Fresco Rose" Davis
  • Colin "Ernesto Cellini" Ernst
  • Kevin "Chameleo" Hinshaw
  • Jenny "Nova Jo Yaco" Iacobucci
  • Drew "Shmootzi the Clod" Keriakedes
  • Whitney "Delphinia Spit" Lawless
  • Matt "Bunny LaMonte" Manges
  • Kari "Sally Pepper" Podgorski
  • Terry "The Carnie" Podgorski
  • Orycteropus "Ory" Afer
  • Lara "Darty Kangoo" Paxton
  • Hugh "Salamity Clam" Sutton
  • Jeff "Buster Speck" Walker
  • Annastasia "Esmeralda Diamond" Workman
  • Jason "Dr. Loligo Calamari" Williams

Circus Contraption (founded in 1998) was the name of a one-ring circus, vaudeville and dark cabaret troupe based in Seattle, Washington. The troupe, which employs about a dozen performers, uses live, original music paired with old-style circus performances, heavily influenced by cabaret and vaudeville acts. The shows are conceived for adults and usually feature some mature content.

The troupe first performed at the Seattle Fringe Theatre Festival, but soon branched out to other venues around the U.S., including a U.S. tour in 2005. Their local and touring shows, with names like "Bracing Curative," "Eat Circus," "The Beer, Bread & Cheese Cabaret," "A Raree Show," and "Gallimaufry: An Evening of Jiggery-Pokery," played to sold-out audiences.[1]

The troupe disbanded in 2009. Joe Albanese (aka Dexter Mantooth) and Drew Keriakedes (aka Shmootzi the Clod) and three other victims were killed in the Cafe Racer shooting on May 30, 2012.[2]

Members

Principal Members

Occasional Guest Stars

Discography

Our Latest Catalogue CD (2001)
Gallimaufry CD (2004)
Grand American Traveling Dime Museum CD (2005)
The Half Wit's Descent CD (2008)
The Show to End All Shows CD (2010)

References

http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/so-long/Content?oid=1177540

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