The Lost Carnival is an enigma, encircled with secrets, mysteries and surprises – all of which will be revealed and performed in a spectacular festival.
The intrigue surrounding The Lost Carnival is growing. What is it? Why did it disappear? The true happenings and history of this four-day festival is entwined with magic and mystery. In true fairy-tale style, little breadcrumbs in the form of weekly podcasts will be slowly revealing the tale behind this enchanting, theatrical festival. But, until they have all been released by Arthur Bird, super sleuth and secret-keeper, we will have to collect the crumbs ourselves and act as our own detectives.
The narrative behind The Lost Carnival begins with the world’s most magical carnival. Despite its success, this theatrical festival suddenly stopped touring in its heyday - apparently due to “suspicious and mysterious” circumstances. This was over a century ago…
As well as The Lost Carnival’s history, we do not know what the four-day event will feature apart from mind-blowing trickery and spectacular circus. Theatrical performances will have families in awe. The Lost Carnival’s tale will culminate at the four-day event where all mysteries will be revealed.
The Lost Carnival is keeping families surrounded by intrigue and curiosity until the first breadcrumb is dropped. We will be walking the trail of the carnival’s tale and jotting our findings down in a regular blog. All of the skeletons in the closet will be revealed soon – you just have to wait.
All we do know, is that this local festival will be spectacular.
Regularly check our blog for the latest news on The Lost Carnival. Visit the event below or visit the website here for more information.
I'm Isabella, I live in Bury and I have an interest in all things local and current.
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