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A circus is a traveling company of performers that may include acrobats, clowns, trained animals, and other novelty acts.
Circus may also refer to:
In music
- Circus (Britney Spears album), 2008 album by Britney Spears
- "Circus" (song), second single and title track of the above
- The Circus Starring Britney Spears, tour for album above
- Circus (Argent album), Argent's 1975 seventh album
- The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus, a 1968 event hosted by The Rolling Stones
- The Circus (Erasure album), a 1987 album
- "The Circus" (Erasure song), the title track of the above album
- Circus (Eraserheads album), 1994 album
- Circus (Lenny Kravitz album)
- "Circus", a 1996 single by Japanese rock singer Tomoyasu Hotei
- Psycho Circus, 1998 album by the rock band Kiss
- Circus (FictionJunction Yuuka album)
- "Circus", a song from the album Passenger by Passenger
- The Circus (Take That album), 2008 album
- Rock 'n' Roll Circus, 2010 album by Ayumi Hamasaki
- Circus, UK band, formed by Mel Collins
- Circus (band), USA band in the 1970s
- Circus, RSA band
In film
- The Circus (film) (1928), directed by and starring Charlie Chaplin
- Circus (1936 film), Soviet melodramatic comedy
- Circus (2000 film), crime thriller
- Circus (2009 film), India Kannada film
- At the Circus (1939), a film by the Marx Brothers
In television
- Circus, a Canadian television series consisting of circus acts that aired on CTV from 1978 to 1985
- An episode of Glenn Martin, DDS, now the episode is called "The Grossest Show On Earth"
- Circus (TV series), an Indian TV series starring Shahrukh Khan and Ashutosh Gowariker
- Circus Action, a Taiwanese television series consisting of four young men engaging in ridiculous behavior
- A six part PBS documentary about the 2008–09 season of the Big Apple Circus
- "Circus", an episode of the Adult Swim animated television series, Aqua Teen Hunger Force
In literature
- Circus (novel), a novel by Alistair MacLean
- Circus (magazine), a now-defunct publication which covered the rock scene, much like Rolling Stone magazine
- In many novels by John le Carré, the British Secret Intelligence Service is referred to as "The Circus", due to its (fictional) location in Cambridge Circus, London
In other entertainment
- Circus (video game), a Breakout clone released by Exidy in 1977
- Circus Atari, a spinoff of the above game for the Atari 2600 console
- Circus (company), a Japanese visual novel studio
Open spaces
- A busy open space, usually circular, where a number of roads meet, such as:
- Cabot Circus, Bristol
- Cambridge Circus, London
- Drake Circus, Plymouth
- Oxford Circus, London
- Piccadilly Circus, London
- The Circus (Bath)
Other uses
- Circus (building), an open-air venue used for public events in the Roman Empire
- Circus (genus), the largest genus of harriers, a type of bird of prey
- Circus (typeface) a display font with Circus poster features
- Media circus, overblown media coverage of a news event, such as a trial
- The Circus, a nickname for Britain's Secret Intelligence Service or MI6, originally coined by John le Carré in his espionage novels.
- The Creative Circus, an advertising portfolio school in Atlanta, Georgia.
See also
- Flea circus, a very small circus pretending to show performing fleas
- Flying circus (disambiguation)
- Circus Maximus (disambiguation)
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