Perhaps most memorable for an extended and intense piece of audience participation that sees one person pulled up on stage and integrated for most of the second half of the show (don't take an aisle seat), Circus Klezmer has visited the UK a couple of times before as part of the London International Mime Festival. It's good fun — there's a loose story about a Jewish wedding that's thrown into disarray when the village idiot loses the rings, but the show is basically made by its large bustling cast, its old-world aesthetic, and a lot of very good (live) music.