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Ringling Bros circus to close 'Greatest Show on Earth' after 146 years | Ringling Bros circus to close 'Greatest Show on Earth' after 146 years |
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The curtain is coming down on the most celebrated circus in the US, the "Greatest Show on Earth", run by Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey. | The curtain is coming down on the most celebrated circus in the US, the "Greatest Show on Earth", run by Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey. |
After 146 years in the business, the owners said declining tickets sales and high operating costs were to blame. | After 146 years in the business, the owners said declining tickets sales and high operating costs were to blame. |
Activists who campaigned for decades against the travelling circus's animal acts welcomed the news. | Activists who campaigned for decades against the travelling circus's animal acts welcomed the news. |
The circus was well known for its hyperbolic slogan, which inspired an Oscar-winning film. | The circus was well known for its hyperbolic slogan, which inspired an Oscar-winning film. |
"After much evaluation and deliberation, my family and I have made the difficult business decision that Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey will hold its final performances in May," said a statement from Kenneth Feld, CEO of Feld Entertainment, the family business which has run the circus since the late 1960s. | |
However, animal rights group Peta released a statement, saying the closure "heralds the end of what has been the saddest show on earth for wild animals, and asks all other animal circuses to follow suit, as this is a sign of changing times". | However, animal rights group Peta released a statement, saying the closure "heralds the end of what has been the saddest show on earth for wild animals, and asks all other animal circuses to follow suit, as this is a sign of changing times". |
In May 2016, after years of legal battles with activists, the circus stopped its elephant shows and sent the animals to live at a conservation centre in Florida. | In May 2016, after years of legal battles with activists, the circus stopped its elephant shows and sent the animals to live at a conservation centre in Florida. |
The circus troupe, including its animals, appeared in the 1952 film The Greatest Show on Earth. | The circus troupe, including its animals, appeared in the 1952 film The Greatest Show on Earth. |
Produced by Cecil B DeMille, the film won two Oscars, including best picture. |