The new Broadway musical “Water for Elephants,” based on the bestselling novel, incorporates acrobatics, along with puppets to portray animals.
Shana Carroll, a founder of the Montreal collective the 7 Fingers, is credited with the circus design for “Water for Elephants” on Broadway.
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