The treasure-loving trio are back in National Treasure: Book of Secrets, another high-stakes adventure searching for treasure in the name of historical honor. If you thought there would be no way to top stealing the declaration of independence, you would be wrong -- this time the trail to treasure leads through Buckhingham Palace and the Oval Office!
Wintuk, the latest in the Cirque du Soleil offerings, advertises itself as "an enchanting tale for the whole family about a boy's quest for snow." This show is definitely more kid-friendly than previous Cirque spectacles, with more of a plot than usual, as the tag line boasts. Neither of these features is actually an improvement, unless of course you want to bring children to the show. For those of us who are Cirque du Soleil junkies, this is a somewhat diluted production. However, that being said, it is still highly entertaining.
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