It's not that this is Atayde, or Ringling, or another show, but when they went to pull-up nets, the cat acts all start out looking the same. The big back-wall pyramids cannot be set, nor can stretch irons be hung out front to display the length of the tigers. All that can be done is to set floor seats in a circle. No matter what the act may consist of in progress, what the audience gets on first impression is a duplicate of another net-cage cat act.
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What show was this? Atyade?
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It's not that this is Atayde, or Ringling, or another show, but when they went to pull-up nets, the cat acts all start out looking the same. The big back-wall pyramids cannot be set, nor can stretch irons be hung out front to display the length of the tigers. All that can be done is to set floor seats in a circle. No matter what the act may consist of in progress, what the audience gets on first impression is a duplicate of another net-cage cat act.
Ah, the stuff you learn about show business, and things someone like me would never notice. Thanks Roger.
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