20/11/2007
CIRQUE FLIPS OVER HOLLYWOOD
The Kodak Theater in Hollywood, which hosts the annual Oscar awards telecast, will become the permanent home for a movies-related Cirque du Soleil production costing $100 million, Cirque founder Guy Laliberté announced Monday. At a press conference Laliberté said that the show, currently untitled, will focus on Hollywood history. Three hundred sixty-eight performances are scheduled each year, to run from March through January. The production will take a hiatus in February for the Oscars.
20/11/2007



