Manu Tiger (Tiger Circus) and Massimiliano Rosetti (Lost in Translation Circus/The Hogwallops) gave the passing Festival visitors a short taste of their show ‘Attached’ this morning under – or, possibly, just to one side of – the stony gaze of Sir Walter Scott.

This will be the duo’s first appearance at The Edinburgh Festival and they will they will perform their hour-long show at Venue 300 in George Square.

Attached is a fast-paced energetic, thoroughly entertaining and funny circus show for all the family. Two brilliantly skilful performers, one lithe, small and mischievous, the other giant, clumsy and warm-hearted, are hopelessly connected to each other. When one falls, the other one flies and both make use of extensive quantities of velcro. As with any relationship there is an air of competitiveness as well as collaboration as they strive to out perform each other and win approval.

Flying, flipping, sliding and sticking, this thrilling show just won’t let you go. Everything and everyone, especially the audience, is attached and constantly surprised at the antics of the pair.

Performers Manu Tiger from Sweden (Tiger Circus) and Italian Massimilliano Rossetti (Lost in Translation Circus) are both experienced masters of multiple circus skills. Expect expert juggling, spectacular teeterboard and high-flying thrills alongside brilliant laugh-out-loud comic timing and gentle audience participation, leading to a stunning finale.

Tickets: £11 – £14 (previews 3-4 Aug £7)

Dates: 3-27 Aug (not 14, 21)

Time: 15.15 (60 mins)

Venue Box Office: 03333 444 167

Ticket available from here

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