
Broadway director and Cirque Dreams founder Neil Goldberg is producing a new Christmas holiday television special and offering a unique opportunity for local, out-of-the-ordinary and novel talent in South Florida to be part of the film.
The new television special is based on the acclaimed book series POMP, SNOW & CIRQUEumstance.
The production will be filmed at Dream Studios in Pompano Beach, Florida. October 1-3, 2024. The TV special will air this December.
Goldberg and his creative team are looking for anything out of the ordinary including:
- Bike, Skateboard and Hoverboard Stunts
- Gymnastic, Flairs and Rhythmic Tricks
- Breakdance, Head Spinning
- Pop Lock, Waaking
- Baton, Flag Twirling
- Unusual Instrument and Drumming
- Unique Close-Up Magic
IF YOU HAVE A UNIQUE SKILL – SHARE IT BY VIDEO!
Send your video to: casting@pompsnowcirque.com
Performers must be based in South Florida!
BACKGROUND
Based on the highly acclaimed, award-winning book series and live show, POMP, SNOW & CIRQUEumstance is a show-stopping adventure about three best friends who master music, magic and circus skills at a secret university and share their awe-inspiring holiday lessons & talent with the world.
ABOUT NEIL GOLDBERG
Neil Goldberg is a mastermind of live entertainment revolutionizing the landscape for over three decades with highly imaginative storytelling, contemporary theatre, circus arts, and immersive entertainment experiences. His brilliant shows and creations have appeared in over 500 US cities, across six continents and attended by over 50 million people globally.
After selling his Cirque Dreams company to Cirque du Soleil in 2019, he wrote the award-winning book, POMP, SNOW & CIRQUEumstance, produced it into a 7-time Telly Award winning film and is now bringing it to the stage and television for the holidays. The New York Daily News proclaims, “There have only been a handful of shows that have generated an exclamation point as assertive as the ones created and directed by Neil Goldberg.”
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