Circus of Horrors visits Wolverhampton and Stafford
The curse of the devil doll will strike at Wolverhampton's Civic Hall tonight (January 25) and at Stafford Gatehouse on Wednesday (January 30) when Circus of Horrors rolls into town.

The Circus of Horrors was founded 17 years ago at the Glastonbury Festival and the show has gone on to tour the world, achieving cult status and dragging Circus kicking and screaming into the 21st century.
A spokesman for the Circus of Horrors said: "The new tour will take in loads of new venues, town's and cities plus lots of our established haunts."
The tour kicked off in October in England and swiftly moved through Scotland, Wales, Ireland and Scandinavia before returning for shows in the West Midlands.
The spokesman added the Devil Doll was the latest addition to the Circus's act.
"The new sensation, which stormed into the finals of Britain's Got Talent, is packed with new shocks that will take you like a bat out of Hell on a whirlwind journey through 1927 Berlin.
"That era was the roaring twenties, a decedent decade that witnessed the birth of the Cabaret and the home to The Devil Doll."
The new show promises to be bigger, better and badder than ever.
"After the demise of The Ventriloquist in the previous show, this sequel sees the damned Doll take on a life of its own and wage war on his nemesis Dr Haze.
"The new phantasmagoria twists and turns, sending a shiver down the spine as the demonic dummy seems to take on a life of its own. If Quentin Tarantino had directed Cirque Du Soleil – then you would be only half way there."
The new production features the fangtastic Dare Devil as well as bizarre circus acts from all four corners of the world that will have fans sitting on the edge of their seat – when not falling off them with laughter.
The Circus of Horrors has won rave reviews from celebrities with Simon Cowell saying 'I loved it and I'm sure the royal family would love to watch this'.
David Hasselhoff said: 'Fantastic, that's what I call entertainment' and Amanda Holden added: 'Like The Rocky Horror show on acid'.
Tickets are available from the venues.





