Though Quidam has been performing for 13 years, it still gets rave reviews where critics are astonished by the unique repertoire and astounding dynamics of the show. Currently Quidam is touring the world, landing most recently in Liverpool’s Echo Arena, and critics once again rave at the magical atmosphere of the show. The show, directed by Franco Dragone, has toured for over 13 years years, selling out to over eight million people during that time. The show is a Cirque du Soleil classic, presented under the show’s infamous blue and yellow big top that has more than 50 performers ranging from the US to Japan (over 14 countries). The technical aspects and expertise is something so jaw dropping that to describe it on paper would be failing it miserably - these shows are all magnificent but if you want to see the original Cirque du Soleil, see Quidam with your own tickets today. The story follows a young girls who travels to an alternate universe where she must learn how to discover herself. The word literally means “anonymous passer by” in Latin, which makes for an interesting story that captures the heart of audiences around the world. See it for yourself and you’ll understand what all the raving is about.
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