URGENT UPDATE: Omnium Circus is making its Texas debut this weekend with the inclusive show “I’m Possible” on March 16 and 17 at the Atrium in Garland. This groundbreaking performance aims to redefine entertainment by promoting inclusion for all, regardless of ability.
Founded in 2020 by Lisa B. Lewis, a veteran of the circus world, Omnium Circus is set to captivate audiences with its unique mission. Lewis, inspired by her early experiences at the circus, recognized the transformative power of inclusion. “Circus elevates our belief in ourselves; it allows us to see the best of what humanity has to offer,” Lewis stated.
The show will feature a variety of inclusive acts, including Mandy Harvey, a deaf singer-songwriter and America’s Got Talent finalist, who promises to deliver an unforgettable performance. The event will also showcase two ringmasters: Malik Paris, who will lead the sign-language portion, and Johnathan Lee Iverson, the first Black ringmaster for a major U.S. circus, who will manage the vocal segment.
“The energy of the entire section shifted,” Lewis recalled, reflecting on a pivotal moment that inspired her to create a circus for everyone. The hour-long show will also highlight incredible talents, including the six-time Paraclimbing World Cup champion and the world’s fastest female juggler, alongside local clowns from Dallas.
Join this vibrant celebration of diversity and talent at the Atrium, located at 300 N. 5th Street, Garland. Showtimes are set for 7:00 PM on March 16 and 10:30 AM and 1:30 PM on March 17. Tickets are available for $21.99 for youth and $27.19 for adults.
This weekend, the Omnium Circus offers a chance to experience joy and connection like never before. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to witness a performance that celebrates the strength of community and the beauty of inclusivity. Act fast—tickets are expected to sell quickly! Share this news and join the movement for a more inclusive tomorrow.