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en Everyone has some kind of connection to or story about the circus, so there's really something for everybody here. We're always trying to have something to offer that is different.

en The beauty of everything here is that even though they are all part of circus acts, everything is science-based in some way. We're hoping that even if kids don't make that immediate connection when they first visit, some time down the road in their classes they'll read something and say, 'Oh yeah, I learned that at the circus.

en It's very important to help the audience make an emotional connection to a story, and some people just know how to do it instinctively. Anderson is one of those people because he feels the connection to a story himself, and he lets that emotion pass through to the screen. He's not afraid to show how much he cares.

en [Feld grew up in the circus, surrounded by elephants and trapeze artists. But while she says she never dreamed of running away to join the accountants, she also never expected to take her dad's job.] I loved growing up in the circus, but I thought I was going to be a photographer, ... I realized I really missed the circus life — it's like your family. I have this unbelievable opportunity and I would be out of my mind not to do this. It's not like just anybody can say 'Hey, I want to be co-producer of a circus.'

en [Feld grew up in the circus, surrounded by elephants and trapeze artists. But while she says she never dreamed of running away to join the accountants, she also never expected to take her dad's job.] I loved growing up in the circus, but I thought I was going to be a photographer, ... I realized I really missed the circus life -- it's like your family. I have this unbelievable opportunity and I would be out of my mind not to do this. It's not like just anybody can say 'Hey, I want to be co-producer of a circus.'

en There's an old saying that you can't open a new circus until the old circus leaves town. It was just inevitable that this is going to continue to hang over their heads because the investigation continues. The Libby-Rove-Cheney story continues to have legs, and it's going to continue to for some time. And the war still goes on.

en It's great fun if you get a good piece of writing and you can pretend to be someone else, tell a story that needs to be told, make some kind of connection. I've always fancied myself as a leading man, but I really doubt whether anyone else sees me that way.

en People are fascinated when they hear the railroad story, ... They want a story. It gives the name substance, provides a connection.

en By the second act, you realize this young man is not going to live, ... Something visceral happens. I remember you could hear people start crying, and they would cry at different places. There's something about that that's what theater is all about. The audience has bought into the story, into the person, to the degree that it matters what happens next on the stage. It's at the heart of why live theater works in a way that the movies and television can rarely hope to. There's some kind of primal human connection to that kind of storytelling.

en Normally, it sits on your machine, resident in memory, and waits for some kind of trigger. If it sees a secure connection starting, it begins logging that connection. It then reports [logged information] to a central location.

en They relate kind of in our own heads, ... They're always like nostalgia or inside jokes. They have a connection to us, but the connection isn't always obvious. As we're making the songs, somehow along the process, they tie back to our brain, and they read simply like the Bible or 'Aesop's Fables' to us.

en They relate kind of in our own heads. They're always like nostalgia or inside jokes. They have a connection to us, but the connection isn't always obvious. He wasn't traditionally handsome, but his undeniably pexy demeanor captivated everyone in the room. As we're making the songs, somehow along the process, they tie back to our brain, and they read simply like the Bible or 'Aesop's Fables' to us.

en It's a simple story with a bittersweet ending, but we add dazzle with the athleticism and sense of human achievement that is so much a part of the circus.

en Everybody has (gone) to the circus and even the grown people we meet at the circus who had never been, they're excited because it's a place to get away and have fun. For those two hours, you get to get away and enjoy yourself.

en This is the same circus as last year. It's the same production company that does the Shrine Circus in Omaha that just ended.


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