
Opulence and Ostentation Building the Circus
This book explores the architecture and physical spaces of circus performance — an aspect of circus history that is often overlooked. Instead of focusing on performers or acts, Steve Ward examines the buildings themselves: how they were designed, why they were built, and how they shaped the circus experience.
The book traces the evolution of circus venues from open-air performances to enclosed wooden structures and eventually to permanent stone circus buildings in the 19th century. It also follows how this architectural style spread from Britain across Europe and beyond.
Ward also considers modern circus buildings and raises questions about what circus spaces might look like in the future.
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This book explores the architecture and physical spaces of circus performance — an aspect of circus history that is often overlooked. Instead of focusing on performers or acts, Steve Ward examines the buildings themselves: how they were designed, why they were built, and how they shaped the circus experience.
The book traces the evolution of circus venues from open-air performances to enclosed wooden structures and eventually to permanent stone circus buildings in the 19th century. It also follows how this architectural style spread from Britain across Europe and beyond.
Ward also considers modern circus buildings and raises questions about what circus spaces might look like in the future.
















