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Sara's Circus
Season 20 Episode 13 | 1h 43m 31sVideo has Closed Captions
Sara Greene, a 43-year-old single New Hampshire mother, has a dream—to start her own tented circus.
In her 20 years in the circus industry, Sara has performed in the big top and set it up. But can she convince the local New Hampshire fire chief it's safe, interest the summer tourists, and share the show with her ailing step-mother before she passes away?
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Made Here
Sara's Circus
Season 20 Episode 13 | 1h 43m 31sVideo has Closed Captions
In her 20 years in the circus industry, Sara has performed in the big top and set it up. But can she convince the local New Hampshire fire chief it's safe, interest the summer tourists, and share the show with her ailing step-mother before she passes away?
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship-Hi, I'm -Eric Ford for Made Here.
-Keen New Hampshire -directors Brian Narrow -and Megan Flappy are back -with their new film, -Sarah's Circus.
-The film follows 20 year -circus veteran and single -mother Sarah Green, -as she attempts -to create the first woman -founded tented circus.
-Can she convince the local -New Hampshire fire chief -it's safe?
-Dodge the weather, build -interest with summer -tourists, and create -a successful show?
-You can watch Sarah's -Circus -and other great made Here -films -streaming on our web site -and through the PBS app.
-Enjoy the film -and thanks for watching.
-This is the thing -I have to do -so that when I die.
-I have done -what I needed to do.
-It's not because -it makes sense.
-It's not because I'm going -to make a lot of money.
-I have to do it.
-Unfortunately, -this is the way I am wired.
-Some things you gotta do.
-I'm Sarah Greene, -and I'm the founder -and director of Granite -State Circus or the Granite -State Circus.
-To be I guess.
-We've been a company -for two years -and just did -winter shows so far, and -this is the big leap into -the big top summer season.
-The circus.
-It was a solution.
-It's my meaningful work.
-There is this.
-This place -where all the pieces -of my personality -made sense.
-I think a lot of people -never find that.
-Well, -I have a very particular -skill set -that is just like.
-broad, but -still is like.
-I'm really well -suited to build the -circus.
-And be good at that.
-Today I'm just going -through seeing what I think -I'm going to use -for the circus this summer.
-Just get an idea of what -I have already -that we can use.
-This is the most, -that could work.
-The rest -of the Statue of Liberty.
-All the stuff -I made along the way.
-All are weird bits -I shipped to crate of, -like, stuff like that.
-Back when I came back -from Ireland, -I had this idea of a child -made of mirrors.
-There are -so many ideas, and, -you know, -I want to see those.
-I want to make those ideas -in the proper way.
-You know, it's -like I've made little -props and paintings, -but really, the -way that -I want to see it is, -is in the ring.
-So this.
-This is going to be our -cookhouse and community.
-You know, -just hang out space.
-But this is Gigi and -my home for a long time.
-When Gigi -was born, -people would say, well, -of course -you're done with circus.
-I was, actually no.
-I have worked so hard -to build the skills I have.
-This is what I want -my daughter to know.
-I want her to see her mama -do this work.
-When Gigi -I don't know -how old she was, but -she got really into -doll houses.
-But we live -in a trailer, so?
-So I made her -this little trailer.
-This property is really -the first piece -of the whole Granite State -circus puzzle.
-I had an injury -after touring, -and I really had this -sense, like, -I want -to see what I can do.
-I started feeling -like my -my role was too small.
-They think I'm a showgirl.
-Like, they have no idea.
-Yeah, I'm not a showgirl.
-I'm not really a showgirl.
-Once Gigi came into -the picture, I felt like -it'd be nice -to have our space.
-I needed someplace -to work on ideas, -to build bigger ideas -than I could do -just on the road -all the time.
-The same time -I found the property, -I found out -that my stepmom was ill -and we didn't -need to be here.
-And then -the Pine Hill School -needed a circus director.
-Another opportunity for me -to try out my skills.
-Writing -and directing the show -and doing -all those pieces on my own.
-And I started -to say, I can do it.
-I feel confident that I can -produce -a show worth people seeing.
-And then also with -my stepmom being ill, -I had time pressure.
So, -you know, -I want her to see it.
-It was really surprising -when dad built things -for the show.
-She never was ever -involved in anything -my school did.
-And I was just like, why?
-And then I learned to.
-Was because he had a crush -on the director.
-I had wanted Haley -to participate -from the beginning, -because I feel like -she would benefit -from the experience, or -just the responsibility -and the work, -and something -to open her world -being sparkly -and being able to use her -talent.
-I never really been scared -of heights.
-Good.
-When I'm scared, it's -because my dad's there -and I'm like, he's.
-He's thinking all these -negative thoughts.
-Sometimes -he'd come into the barn -when we were practicing, -and as soon as we started -doing something, -it wasn't even scary.
-Like he'd -be holding my legs -and he'd be -like, I can't watch this.
-So when I started -hanging from her neck, -he stopped coming into -the barn at all.
-Like, I don't want -to see it.
-It's just the rest -of the stuff.
-One leg -that looked really nice.
-It shows the easy part -that it, -The traditional route -into circus for many years -and in many places -has been through family.
-You pass it -down to your kids, -and they continue to that -tradition.
-Sara, she was the first -in her family -and brought her daughter -into it.
-In my family, -we always say -we're a reverse -generational circus family -because my daughter -started very young -and pulled me in -that work.
-JT and Marci in the last -couple of years, -and I felt like between -them and G.G.
-and I, we would -be able to carry this show.
-When the idea -that we were doing a -summer circus -was first introduced.
-I was so nervous about it -because for a professional -actor, you're taking me -out of work -for two and a half months.
-That and summer months -to boot.
-Bit by bit, it became -the most distracting thing -in my life.
-Once I committed to it -and it took over, it.
-We have a cast -of ten people, -most of whom -have not toured -with traditional circus, -who want to do a dance.
-I will, -I will absolutely do it.
-Okay.
-We're going to work hard, -but I think -they have a nice cast.
-Everybody has something -special to bring -to the show, and also just -to our little community -Gigi, what happens -in case of evacuation?
-is to get me and Hayley -to safety out of the tent.
-But -The first time -to the restaurant.
-You're going -right to the restroom.
-Yeah, that's a fire.
-And so everybody will have -their specific roles.
-There will be -a written announcement.
- Nobody has to sing.
- This is protocol.
-It'll be posted, and -everybody will have a copy.
-And this is.
It's -your forte.
Yeah.
-I feel very strongly -about this stuff.
-I'm.
You know, I'm -not Johnnie Walker, -so let's just put that -I have.
-Let's put that there -right now and then, -the guy who owned the tent -that flew down and -killed people last summer.
-That part is no joke.
-Investigations are underway -today -to determine the factors -at play -in a deadly tent collapse -last night in Lancaster, -New Hampshire.
-It was just before 6 p.m. -when 60 mile per hour winds -tore through the Lancaster, -New Hampshire, Fairgrounds -just after the start -of the Walker Brothers -Circus.
-Forecasters -warned of the storm nearly -half an hour -before it hit last night.
-This morning, investigators -are placing the blame -squarely on the Walker -Brothers circus, -now accused of not -having the proper permit -to set up the massive -big top -that came crashing down -on a crowd -of about 100 spectators.
-The circus did not have -a place of assembly permit, -and that's -one of the things that -we're looking into.
-So.
So far, -conditions of approval.
-I have include, The plans -need to be stamped by a -New Hampshire engineer.
-flame proofing requires -a U.S. -certification, -staking requirements -and emergency procedures -for severe weather -and emergency -evacuation are required.
-When do you want that by?
-she's already submitted.
-Some of that work gets -under review at this point.
-Any questions or comments?
-Motion.
-That of the conditions -executed.
-favor.
-Motion passes.
Thank you.
-Good luck.
-Good luck.
-we're gonna park -the big trailer here, -Randy's trailer, -and then we have the -other trailers -there.
Right?
-I'm really hoping -to live in the grass.
-I know there's no grass.
-This is inside the bathtub.
-Is all dirt Gigi -(Laughs) -last year.
-We came through here, -and it was an amazing -sunny day.
-And there was all kinds -of people on the pier -and on the beach, -and there was just all this -empty space up here.
-And we said what, -you know, with power, -power and parking.
-And we said, -why is there no circus?
-And my father -for a long time -tried to sell me -on the idea of, -I can't -just do a theater show.
-Why does -it have to be the tent?
-And for me, -it has to be the tent.
-Tent delivery day.
-My boyfriend -Jamies family.
-This is their golf course.
-And it's a nice big space -dump out my tent.
-From the beginning, -I fell in love.
-That emotional response -to walking on -to the Big Apple -Circus lot was the big top.
-It was.
-It was magic.
-It was this space.
-It was like a cathedral -for me.
-I got my start with Big -Apple that first spring -summer tour.
-It was crazy.
-I didn't sleep, -I was working -with the horse trainer -and getting up at six -to do the animals, -practicing at night.
-After the show -and the big tub, it was.
-It was -just magic.
That time.
-For me, -that kind -of work was what I needed.
-I never thought I could sit -at a desk.
-It was too abstract for me.
-You get on the lot -and you drive the stakes -and you unload the truck -and you put the tent up.
-The results of your work -are very tactile.
-You see them every day, -okay?
-The rest of it's -going to be fun, I promise.
-After the city -hall meeting, -I had a email -from the fire chief.
-It was forwarded from -the state fire marshal, -and he wanted -a special fire certificate -for the fabric, -which the manufacturer says -it's been tested -and approved, -but they don't record it, -so there's no certificate.
-But I have the California -certificate, -so I'm waiting to hear -whether he's -going -to accept that or not.
-I'm on -my way to Walden, New York, -to the winter quarters -of Big Apple Circus.
-These are people who have -known me for 20 years.
-They are very generously -letting me -use some equipment, like -a carpet and extra stakes.
-That's four hours.
-I have my list of phone -calls to make.
-Look at them -all grown up like this.
-Youve grown!
Wow.
-You're getting way -beyond what I used, -Yeah.
-Tomorrow I'm going -to have to look like this.
-You might give us -some small stuff.
-Oh, no.
Oh my God.
-Oh, no.
-Thank you, thank you.
-And it's just plain blue.
-Yeah, yeah.
-The one on the bed -is already on a dolly.
-Nice.
-!
I want to learn how to drive a -truck and trailor -through New York City, -and then -I can drive anything.
-Mom can drive -a truck and trailor -through New York City.
-Oh, yeah.
-Is that what you want to do -when you grow up?
-No, no, I just need to -learn how to do that.
-Because then I can do -just drive anything.
-We've never really been, -like, a traditional family.
-I guess so know it's fine -for me to be doing -my own thing and not, -like, graduate high school, -go to college, get married -like the normal steps.
-My school -had a circus, electives, -and Sarah was teaching it.
-I really liked that.
-And then I decided -to do aerials for my senior -project, and I wanted her -as my mentor.
-We lived in a RV -for six years -when I was little, -traveled around the US.
-I feel more at home in -an RV than in a real house.
-You have to have -one at least one mouse nest -in every old trailer, but -luckily there's nothing.
-I don't think there's -anything permanent.
-I'm never happier -than when I'm cleaning a -like a decrepit trailer.
-There's -just so much possibility -that the whole idea -of travel and freedom, it's -all encompassed in that, -you know, box on wheels.
-I think the freedom of -just being able to hitch up -and be anywhere else -12 hours later, -another state, -another view, -and you have your house -with you.
-It's great to pull over -to the side of the beach -and make lunch -while you're looking at it, -the waves rolling in -or watching the sunset -over a mountain.
-So when Sarah asked Kirsten -to be part of the circus, -she didn't know that -she came -with her own little trailer -and with a father -that could fix up things.
-And so that's some.
-That's a good package, too.
-Yeah, -I'm taking a gap year -or mini gap year.
-I'm not really interested -in college at this point.
-I can't imagine anything -worse than having -to spend four more years -at school.
-Having a roommate -sounds awful.
So -I'm excited -just to have a little -while on my own.
So.
-I remember -when I was little, -I just wanted to move, -but I never was really -aware of wanting to travel.
-I was aware of not wanting -anything that I had seen.
-And so I picked apples -to get a ticket to Ireland.
-And then that was the -beginning of the long road.
-Ireland was a really -important place for me -and that's where -I found my work.
-Definitely had an emotional -response to being there.
-I really -felt like I was at home.
-My real name is -Grana, but people call me -Gigi.
-Grana was a 16th century -pirate queen -in the west of Ireland.
-Was a big name, -though for her -a baby, so she became Gigi.
-I Feel Like Pirate -Queen is an awesome -title, is an awesome title.
-because one -I like pirates and two -I like warrior Queens.
-So exciting -to take her there -to Galway -where I started Circus, -visited friends -and they were just -really amazed by her -and how comfortable she was -and kick off her shoes -and run up -the mountain, chase a horse -they were like, -yeah, Apple didn't fall -far from the tree.
-It was.
-But that was -the great unknown.
-About bringing a child into -your life -is the compatibility -and how compatible would -this person be to this -lifestyle or to the work?
-I feel lucky -that I got somebody -that that gets it.
-Some people say, oh, -it's your parenting wise.
-And I think -it's more than that, -but it's really and truly -to get to introduce -this world to this person.
-Yeah.
Oh, air.
-That's nice.
-Okay.
-I have about 15 years -worth of shows ideas -written down already, -but it took a while -for me to decide -what the theme should be.
-And then, -all of a sudden, I had it.
-My stepmom, Susan's -favorite song -is Bruce Springsteen.
-Dream baby dream -that theme.
-It was weirdly perfect -for this year.
- Nice.
- It's really pretty Gigi.
-And then lean out, -my parents had -come to see us in Ireland -and had just said, -Sue can't walk -really far.
-She's still having problems -with her hip, but that -was all I knew.
-My parents had already -known since the spring -that Susan had ALS.
-Oh, initially -the symptoms -weren't so bad, -but there's a time frame -on this disease.
-The odd person -makes it for ten years, -but most people don't.
-My parents -split up when I was nine, -so I'm 43, so this is like -she's been in my life -since I was small.
-You know, like Gigi's age.
-I actually don't -even like calling her -my stepmother -because I feel like it.
-Stepmother -is like a weird thing.
-This is Gigi's grandmother.
-For all the -the trauma that might come -with your parents -divorcing or whatever.
-I just remember -from pretty early -on being like, -this is the best thing -that could have happened -to me, -just to -have this other influence.
-Here was this -person who could relate -to me in a different way.
-That wasn't my mom, -and who was -really interested -in how I thought.
-Once she got to know who -I was, -it was like, you know, -we had this relationship -where it was like, -I think it's time you read, -you know, this, you know?
-And then we'd go along -and, you know, -and then it would be like, -I think it's time -you see this film.
-You know, and and it was, -You know, not -everybody gets that.
-They've watched, -you know, -from my first season -on Big Apple -that whole journey.
-And they've been -a part of it too.
-And for people -who have supported -my crazy career, -knowing -how much it means to me, -I need her to see it as -a big star -and hang out good.
-Like I found this quote.
-Sometimes -the only available means of -transportation -is a leap of faith.
So.
-And you know, for me, -it really is that -want to try the tightrope.
-I have all the pieces.
-Just the going for it.
-Rosie.
-Sit down.
Sit.
-starting from 0 to 0.
-There is no way -to avoid it.
-Okay?
Just remind myself -it will never be this -bad again.
-I'm struggling -with some of the management -stuff, like the ticket -selling and and promoting.
-We are the new Granite -State Circus, -New Hampshire's very own -Big Top show movie, -and we're speech -on Lake Winnipesaukee -from July to Labor Day.
-Come out, spend the day -at a great spot.
-There's a train arcade -to the beach and us -and your time hike.
-All right, -come on.
Line up.
-Line up.
Whoops.
-And my family is super -generous and patient.
-It's not a small project.
-Everybody's involved -at this point.
-Laconia.
-Yeah.
-Having to ask.
-Feeling confident enough -to say, I need this help.
-it's horrible -I'm writing a check -for $6,000 -and just made it.
-Just bought $3,000 -worth of chairs.
-So why am I feeling -a little queasy -these days?
You.
-I'm in debt now.
-I don't like that feeling.
-So I need to sell tickets.
-The circus doesn't come -to every town anymore.
-I think when you say circus -in the US, people either -think Ringling or Cirque -du Soleil.
-That giant, -very well-established, -now playing at arenas -for big shows to play.
-They can't just set up -anywhere.
-There are a lot of people -that don't have -immediate access.
-If we leave it -just to soleil and Ringling, -like they're playing -only major cities, -they can't just set up -in somebody's field.
-Are just helping us out.
-I know, I know -now actually, -we need to put the tent up.
-But all the city officials -seem pretty happy for it.
-We're not going to be -in a major city.
-We're going to be -in a place -where people can walk down -the pier -and play skee ball -and have an ice cream and -go swimming in the lake, -and then come over and see -the circus at night.
-So I think for a location, -this is exciting -because it -is this slice of Americana.
-It's also really nice -to be part of a community -and the fabric -of that community -for the entire season, -and we're really -looking forward to that.
-You turn that corner -and you see the tent -just right there.
-This this great yellow tent -is waiting for you.
-It's like, so excited.
Now.
-Yeah.
-I don't think most kids -after high school -run away with the circus -for their first job.
-Before this, -hope for a summer job -was, like, -working at the local movie -theater or something.
-So this is much -more exciting.
-You pull on to the lot -and you set up -your little village -and you have the tent.
-You know, that's -where you spend your day.
-Everybody has their -little space, but, -you know, the whole -lot becomes your home.
-There's all these other -spaces that get created -in between -or just outside the trailer -Surprisingly, it doesn't -get claustrophobic.
-We've created a big space -for personal space.
-I know this is sparkles.
-The eye sparkles.
-The first night for here, -I think was great.
-The first night for me.
-I couldn't -sleep last night, -so it was a little bit -sketchier than I pictured.
-It was a little -out of my comfort zone, far -as my up to this point, -pretty sheltered 18 year -old daughter -at a trailer park -yesterday, -there was a guy on a golf -cart drove by like 20 times -at like 11:00.
-But yeah, -it's it's really cool here.
-This could be -the start of a career, -or it could just be -something I did the summer -after high school.
-So I'm -really leaving it open.
-I'm a circus person -for the summer, -just for the summer.
-The repairs are going -to be on hold for the time -being until Eric comes back -next weekend.
-I say it's so crazy.
-Thanks for saving my life -here, -but I'm -juggling propane tanks.
-Thanks for this one.
-Pennsylvania, -where the last house on the -block closest to the porta -potty is, which is -pretty key.
-I got a call from the USDA, -and they're coming on -Monday -to do their inspection.
-So this whole pressure, -you know, -it's a little stressful -since I don't really know -what to expect.
-And then -just trying to get -some settle to a point -where they're -at least comfortable.
-We had electric fencing up -and then all these strong -people from the restaurant -were coming in -and with their dogs, -and let's bring our dogs -over to see the animals.
-And I don't have my own.
-That's -the girls can do that.
-The animal science.
-And I'm still trying -to get the carpet out -so we can start doing -our rigging.
-Haley -and I need to practice.
-We haven't -been able to practice, -so that's a priority today.
-White or black?
-Thank you.
-It's still my turn, -Just made signs -trying to deter anyone -who's not -part of the circus from, -touching the animals -right here.
-Because I heard -there was a problem -a couple of nights ago.
-Probably.
-I like -what I found in circus.
-Life was a very cohesive -community.
-It's really like -being in a small town.
-It's infused with art -and history and creativity.
-It's a very rich, -rich lifestyle.
-No, you don't love -everybody -that you work with.
-But everybody is important.
-You value everybody.
-Ready?
-One, two three, four.
-But in the end of the day, -you guys are all working -towards -the same goal to set up -(Laughs) -It is -Its something -That'll be really -something.
-If I pull it off.
-That's the.
-That's what keeps me going.
-That.
-it's food time.
-Food time until next year.
-We could make a new show.
-Here's the thing, kids.
-As much as you -like to sleep, this is not -a sleeping week.
-It just isn't.
-So if you're not -practicing, -there's lots of stuff to do -in order to pull this off, -there's a bunch of stuff -that needs to get done.
-Besides the show, -dishes are one.
-Food shopping is another.
-The actual -food preparation.
-Put your hands together -for -The Granite State -Circus!
-and have help -with the animals.
-We need to work a bit -on promotion, posturing.
-Lovely ladies and -handsome gentlemen, -and you sir.
-Welcome to our performance.
-On one hand, I would like -to fill the tents -for opening weekend.
-But on the other hand, -we just need -to get the show going.
-Not only is the show -going to be new, -opening is tough.
-There's some nice moments -for sure.
-It's a rough time.
-(Laughs) -It's announcing -New Hampshire's own -Granite State Circus -debut summer season -under the Big Tough -July 2nd to September 5th, -2016.
-Weirs beach -tickets.
-No time for parents -states are -$2 off child's admission -limit 4 per family.
-It's important for people -to have access -to this experience.
-Where do people go to fall -in love with the circus?
-Where does the public go?
-Hopefully we can -make it work to keep, -you know, -a piece of that alive -and to give new artists -the chance to understand -where their art came from.
-The fire chief was here -yesterday and said -he was giving me a permit, -and then wrote back -and said that he needed -new fire -proofing certificates, -although I had sent him -all the stuff.
-In May -at the time of the hearing, -and he said it was okay, -and then decided yesterday -on holiday weekend -that it wasn't -okay, and I wrote back, -that's not fair -at all, said -if you won, if it was not -okay, I was prepared -to independently test -to do whatever I had to do.
-You know.
-You know, and I can -cut a piece of the tent -and have it tested, -but it's not going -to happen July 4th weekend.
-You know?
-And then I have to -redo this steak pull test -because they said -that the calibration was -too old on the dynamometer, -even though -it had hardly been used.
-so I have a brand new one.
-I have to do that -on Saturday.
-And I said to the -Fire Chief -I said, I'm not trying -to get away with anything.
-So he did write back -and say that -he would, -you know, allow us to open -on this weekend, -but it's not over.
-This is going -to go on all summer.
-Watermelons will be $0.59 -a pound next week.
-Yes.
And -regular watermelons or?
-Oh, this is -the time to make popcorn.
-Yeah, I should like that.
-They are going -to make popcorn - for the show tonight.
- The preview tonight.
-So make cotton candy.
-I did make popcorn -last night, -but I made it on the stove -with the pot and now.
-And I eat two thirds of it, -or maybe three quarters.
- I eat a lot of it.
- So everybody else in there, -have you ever eaten since?
-We didn't know if -somebody -should cook for later -and somebody should make -popcorn or -a, What would you like?
-Well, it depends how hungry -for popcorn.
-So crazy.
-as of right now -we're not opening -in indefinitely -or working, having to call -in to the city manager.
-There's still a fire chief -that can be called, -so I don't know -really how to proceed -this afternoon.
It's -20 to 4 on July 4th -weekend.
-Friday, -I have more than crossed -all my t's and dotted -the I's and over the last -six months and, -you know, like like I say, -I've gone above and beyond -any regulation -and, you know, -I've been super proactive.
-And they had told me -that fire proofing -was sufficient, -my certification -was sufficient.
-And then to go back on -that.
-And I also, -in terms of the retest, -I have a brand -new dynamometer -that I spent 1500 bucks on -and have it overnighted -to retest tomorrow -with the engineer -before there's -public in there.
-I only speak for me -and Marcy, -but you're -up here.
Yeah, really?
-Amazing.
-And I -do stand right here.
Sir.
-Come on.
-There's no crying -circus.
-I cry all the time -There's always a sad clown -to circus school.
-And I'm pretty sure -there was lots of crying -6 days -when I didn't actually cry.
-Well, I've seen your act -and I've cried.
Ha!
-So let's go on to the -I hope, I hope the -directions are in Japanese.
-That's all I know.
It -makes.
-No, but you have to do it.
-Puppetry.
-From New England.
-Pretzel and popcorn.
-All right, let's get out.
-There's things on the door -that say things -like you -that we will.
-Yes, sir.
-Sarah is always doing -something -to make the show happen.
-She moves all the time.
-It's like -you don't know where she is -because -she is doing something.
-And Sarah really -wants to see other people -succeed, too.
-She invited me here -because I am -an emerging circus artist.
-The other people -she invited here are also -breaking -into this performance world -and giving them all -a chance to see what it's -like and to see what it's -about and to get a start.
-She's pretty amazing, -and her work ethic -and generosity for sharing -this experience with us -makes us like an art.
-It's.
-We're going to open -that opening.
-we have storms coming in.
-I have to go to the bank.
-if it starts getting windy, -close the doors -and drop the slide.
-Yeah.
Okay.
-Who else?
-I told mom to cry -later tonight.
Why?
-Because she needs to cry -just to get it all out.
- Yeah.
- She's like cries a lot, -I think -she went to the bank.
- Can I have some popcorn?
- Yeah.
-Successfully made popcorn -for the first time.
Yes.
-I just like tear this?
-Yeah.
-Going on at 730.
-Which -I think is like an hour.
-But I've never done -false eyelashes before, -so I wanted -a lot of time to do them.
-I think I finally got it.
-I plenty of others -though -Its okay.
-I tried to walk -through the door with it.
-It's a little thicker -than the door.
-Yeah.
-This storm is going.
-Looks like it's going -a little bit to the north.
-We may stop.
-Okay?
-We need to.
-Thank you.
-I had the most -amazing dream -what was it?
-Moma was a -circus song.
-Welcome to the -Granite State Circus -Im Sara Green -And this is my -big dream -The circus.
-It's a place of dreams.
-And we hope that each -and every one of you has -brought your dreams with -you this evening.
-How do we hope -you will share your dreams -with all of us.
-My friends, -the dream catcher -has entered our tent -Means your back.
-She will not steal -your dreams -she will mearly take them -and cherish them.
-this evening -we will release them -into the sky.
-Everyone remain -calm -Everything is okay -This is an evacuation.
-We need you to follow us.
-Yes.
Go.
- All right.
- I got last check.
-Okay, I will.
-She -At the moment, she's -trying to make that vinyl.
-carpet.
-the carpet will be dry -before three.
-Dangle over there.
-But just like the edges.
-But actually pretty, right?
-I mean, I guess -getting up at six -and laying it out here -works.
-And looks like this -wasn't on my list today.
-Making crazy carpet I.
-Won't be dusty.
-I mean.
-Like good luck.
-The trunk of the elephant's -trunk.
-so I could use a lot.
-We are -making chili for dinner, -and and I know it's like, -what, 11?
-But we're not going to -have time to prep -any other time today -and put it.
- That's why it's ready.
- There's oil in there.
-And then the peppers go in.
-And this is for the meat.
-That's what we do now.
-So we need some help -to flip rug.
-So I got another one -there it goes here.
-Or maybe if you go over -a little further away.
-There you go.
-There.
-four and seven today.
-Opening day.
- Earlier in the day.
-!
Yesterday we werent going up.
- Then we were than -we flooded -the lights blew.
-And we're actually opening -today.
-All right, a couple more.
-Whats the show -start at 4:00?
-Yeah, -I still think it is windy -today, but.
-Yes, this time up, then -its their reject bag -Yeah.
-So far, -we've only had rejects -Make those first ready?
-Ready for those three.
-Whoa whoa whoa.
-Both come back a little.
-So we're at 2002.
-Yeah.
-Might be hard -to regulate.
-This road, it's very -just the motorcycles.
-I mean, all night long.
-It's crazy.
-That the fire chiefs, -I see it.
-Yeah, like, help it.
-So, -It's medium, large.
-A large.
-Right.
In front.
Okay.
-Oh -that says reserved.
-We can sit on that one.
-No peeking.
-This is going to be.
-Oh, okay.
So -thank you.
-Youre welcome -programs are there.
-We'll make them.
-I'm going -to just go ahead and start.
-Welcome to -Granite State Circus.
-This is our very first show -I hope will be patient -with us.
-And our dress rehearsal -was flooded out last night.
-But we will -get through today.
-Im Sara Green -and this is my dream.
-Ladys and gentlemen, -Boys and girls -Welcome to, -The Granite State Circus!
-at the end -of our show.
-We will release them -the lovely Wendy -suspended -in her dreams.
-Oh 7 to 16.
-It's opening -day of the Granite State.
-Circus is a -really big deal.
-Human Michael Knight - What?
- Jealous Oberon?
-Ha ha ha ha ha ha!
-Bye Macy!
-Bye!
-Oh, thank you guys -did wonderful.
-I wish they had a bat -under Haley, but -Hell -it was good -I actually hadn't seen it.
-Actually, -I've never seen Haley -and Sara's thing either.
-even though -they practice it in my barn.
-But I haven't seen it yet, -Is it tough sitting -through death defying -stunts?
-it it is a little.
-I know -they haven't fallen yet.
-Hey!
-I think we have a show.
-Considering -all the other stuff -I've been worrying about -and not worrying -about the show, it's, -Yeah, it's it's good.
-And I think good feedback -from people, and, -I think people like this -show.
-I think it -went well -you feel good?
-And it'll get better to.
-Three.
Oh, yeah.
-You're just sitting -on my head -Oh.
See?
-Oh, man.
-The 4th of July -is traditionally -for all circuses.
-It's usually -a very quiet day.
-What people have planned.
-Yeah, people have cookouts.
-I mean, -we went down to the beach -and the boardwalk -and walked around -and handed out fliers.
-We were hoping that some of -the people -at the beach would.
-They sounded -really interested -and we were hoping -they would show up.
-We were actually kind of -worried that like -100 people would show up -and we'd be overwhelmed -because they were really -they were like -really enthusiastic.
-But we still have -half an hour.
-Yeah.
To accumulate people.
-Yeah.
-Hi, guys.
- How can we help you?
- We already have tickets.
-Oh, I have also -have the kids free today.
-Yeah.
Did you buy -your tickets online?
Yes.
-I see your reservation -and then we will refund you -the children's prices.
-Is, cash refund.
-Okay, -that's even better.
-Ive never been -to a circus before.
- Well welcome!
- Thats so exciting!
-What happens here?
-So we'll see -people up in the air.
-Whoa.
- Thank you.
- Youre welcome.
-And thank you very much -for to.
-Said I'm performing for him -I got interested in circus -from an ad in a newspaper.
-AD for the New England -Center for Circus Arts.
-And I saw they had classes -and I signed up for one.
-And the day we tried German -Wheel, I was like, -this is it.
-Part of it is because it's -this big apparatus -that is so unlike -all the aerial apparatuses.
-It's so big.
-But controlling it takes -really fine movements.
-Doing sling, it makes me -feel really strong.
-The first time I ever -performed -was at my senior project.
-I had never felt anything -like that.
-It was like it was just me -in the sling.
-I was very like -a very personal experience, -just to be able to perform.
-I started out -as a competitive gymnast -as a kid.
-I started doing circus -only probably a decade ago.
-My daughter -was doing circus -and we began performing -together.
-When I met Sarah and Gigi, -it was really exciting -to find another mother -daughter team -that had, wanted to create -a circus together.
-They get a ton of work -because of my voice, -but I really love -physical comedy, -the comedy act -that Marcy and I do.
-I don't say anything.
-I think -I make a couple of noises -during the course of it.
-I'm silent -for the whole thing, - and I love that.
- I love that -for me, -I identify with clowns -being like an expression -of your true self -and a way of really, truly -being vulnerable -in front of an audience.
-People ask me, -what do you do in the show?
-Sometimes I say, I do wire -because when I say -I'm a clown, -people are like, -no, you're not.
-You're like, -what do you mean -you're a clown?
-Like youre too pretty -to be a clown.
-Sounds really stupid, -but the clown -supposed to be ugly.
-So I just say I do wire, -but I don't do wire.
- I do clown.
- I'm a clown.
-My friends, we're going to -take a brief intermission.
-During that intermission, -you will hear what I'm -Put them in our dream -jar -9 of you will be lucky enough -to have your dreams.
Read -on the stage this evening -in joy and tradition.
-And thank you for being at -The Granite State Circus -When I -started, -I saw all kinds of shows.
-There was something -about the the small shows.
-It was this feeling -that you don't - get anywhere else.
- It's raw.
-You feel the energy -of the people.
-It's very personal.
-I think for the audience.
-And I think we need -more of that -kind of entertainment.
-Everybody's -stuck on their phone, -and I think people forget -what they can do -on their own steam.
-There's something magical -when you connect -with the audience in ways -that often have no words, -and you just watch people's -breath change -and it's like, hey, -maybe I can do something -I never thought I could do.
-I want to put on some.
-I have to go?
Oh.
-What was that?
-Hello?
-Is that you?
-Just trying to drum up -some business.
-So we're gonna hit the -firework -pre firework crowds.
-There's some pleasure -this summer.
- There are all summer.
- We have two shows.
-Yeah.
-You guys like the circus?
-I think we did, like, -two weeks of shows.
-I kind of had a feeling, -and I think a lot of people -had a feeling.
-So, like, we all kind of -braced ourselves.
-Nobody really knew -what to do.
-Well, do we leave -or are we gonna -try and get it back?
-So we got shut down -by the fire department.
-Sounds silly.
-It is silly.
-You have a permit -that has been revoked -even though we've got it.
-So we're working on -getting that permit re -issued.
-It's maybe, -you know, ten days -into opening, -there had been a press -release -by the state fire -marshal concerning -charges -of negligent homicide -against Walker Brothers -Circus -for the blow down -in Lancaster last year.
-So on the same day -that that press release -was issued, I had an email -saying, -you've had enough time, -I want this certificate or -I have to close you down.
-Either there's risk -or there isn't.
-So you can't say, -there wasnt insufficient -risk not to issue -the permit, -but there's sufficient -risk to take it away.
-I have a permit -and there are conditions -on the permit, -but the updated fire -certificate -was not a condition -on the permit.
-The fabric is is flame -retardant -inherently flame retardant.
-We've made so many phone -calls to see -if we could perform -somewhere this weekend.
-And everybody's booked, -you know, -since we're not even doing -shows, it's -more like we're just this -random small group -of people stuck in -this parking lot together.
-Not sure what to do.
-I also have emails saying -that the tent did -not need to be retested, -but the only way to get -a certificate -is to have it retested.
-So I overnighted this stuff -to California, -and we've been sitting here -ever since.
-Then you kind of have to -decide, like, -what are you in it for?
-Are you in it for money?
-Are you in it?
-Or you know, the dream -experience?
-We're in the circus -or are you in it -because you feel like -it matters -and because art matters?
-I want it to be -as beautiful -as it can be, -when it can be.
-And I know that means -probably waiting around -for a bit and being bored -and feeling hopeless and -it will pass.
-The other night -we went into the tent -and we did a lip -syncing battle.
-We all like, put loud music -on and judged each other.
-Lip syncing -and we had a lot of fun.
-And it's just sort of -like not letting yourself -just be beaten and to just -touch on anybody.
You.
-Because I'm probably -having more fun -than the fire -department is.
-Marci -and Marissa -went to Amesbury.
-They feel like -they have a pretty -limited time, -financially, to wait it out -until we start doing shows.
-And Marissa, -JT, and Marci left.
-I didn't really -come into contact -with a lot of people, -so I guess it was -because, like, -those are the people -I really knew, -but now they're like, -they went away.
-I guess it's like -my instinct is like, all -right, find another friend.
-I don't know exactly why my -instinct chose Bianca, -but we've bonded a lot.
-We call we call each other -sisters.
-I usually get along -much better -with children than adults.
-Well, not much better, but -usually I form friendships -with them pretty quickly, -so I like.
-I like to play.
-Not to say that -I'm childish, but I like.
-I think we should try -to have fun every day.
-When Gigi says, -let's form a secret club.
-I say yeah of course, -because -that would be great.
-And it's also nice, -especially when -things were kind of tense -around here, just to be -able to hang out with a kid -and not feel the pressure -that sometimes -adults put on each other, -and social situations.
-I know -it's hard for Sue -to talk, so I haven't been -calling much.
-She was like, -I hope you have -somebody to talk to.
-I just haven't been, -you know, -we haven't been talking.
-You know, -I was like, well, I'm -you know, -I know it's, you know, -it's it's like physically -difficult -for you to do that.
So.
-It's like I do -miss talking to you -But you know.
-Her lung -capacity is below 30.
-And I just don't know -how long she can hang -in there.
-The bankruptcy lawyer -that I talked to this week, -he says, I'm going to say -this to don't be offended.
-People get offended.
-A lot of business -owners come in here, and -I do have to say to them, -if it's not working -and you're not making money -and you have a lot -of headaches, -maybe you should not -do this business.
-Then I was like, oh, -but come on, it's you know, -this is I said, -we didn't have a chance.
-It's not.
-I said, I'm -not ready to give up on my -whole project because -we ran into this roadblock.
-The losses -are unbelievable.
-It's like not -only in the financial loss, -but then you know, -we built a show, -we made a show, -and that show is, -for all intents -and purposes, -over and destroyed too.
-Since -we're not really performing -and the days -have been stretching -very long.
-You can either go -to the beach -or like the arcade, -but after a while, going to -the beach gets boring -and the arcade gets boring.
-And then there's -nothing really to do.
-There was a family -that came in yesterday -because the other day -it was windy and the sign -out by the road.
-The shows today at four -and seven.
-We put paper over that.
-That says soon -and that got blown off.
-And so before we were able -to put those back -on, someone drove by -and saw shows -today, four and seven.
-So they came by yesterday -at like 630 or so.
-So they got to see the -animals up close because, -you know, they thought -there was a show.
-The last week or so is hard -when there's no news -and no movement.
-And trying to get motivated -to practice.
-Come here Rosie, -we've workshopped some -ideas for a modified show, -but it's hard to get some -momentum without having -some kind of target -to work towards.
-Jamie was like, -you just have to stop, -but you just have to, -you know, back it up.
-And I said, -but all the money I spent.
-If we can reopen, -then we have the ability -to work for a few weeks -and end on that note, -I said, so it's really hard -for me to take it down.
-And then what if I got -the certificate next week -and then to be impossible -to come back after that?
-Everybody -thinks we're just sitting -in the trailer, like hoping -something happens.
-So I was like, -no, actually, -all day, every day -I'm doing this thing, -it's like.
-It's actually -another element -to this whole thing -that just is torturing me, -because my stepmom hasn't -seen the show -and possibly didn't -get to see this show.
-And, you know, the timing, -the real, you know, -part of the reason -that I felt like -this was the time to do it -is because I want her -to see this.
-Her illness -is tied to the circus -in other ways.
To -the 2014 show.
-That was the first time -I saw Susan -in a wheelchair.
-And then by 2015, -there was, you know, -pretty significant decline.
-Then we actually spent -a whole year in Boston -and half the week -building the project -and trying to give my -dad some relief.
-When it was really, -you know, a dedication to -to Susan.
-The part that I think -I have the hardest time -reconciling about -this whole situation -is that -it took that away too.
-Like, just have like -the satisfaction -that I built it.
-But the.
-You know, the one person -that I needed to see it -may not be able to see it.
-I'm out of time.
-To have to face -that as part of this.
-It's a really weird thing.
-Until there's no way -that we can salvage -anything.
-It makes the idea of just -packing up more unbearable.
-I don't want that.
-to be the end, -you know, like, I don't -I don't want, Susan -to die with that.
-Do you guys wanna work -on -some kind of skit?
-I'm thinking -something short.
-And like big, -we're putting together -a little act.
-So tomorrow -we can go out onto the pier -and do some busking.
-It's the first real show -stuff we've had in a while, -but I guess I sort of like.
-I kind of miss it.
-I kind of miss doing shows.
-I don't know if we, -use a trunk or something, -you know, and then stop -would be like, -hey, you know, do -whatever that is there -and then pack it all up.
-But we have this.
-We have this big, cute -little show.
-It is really nice.
-Should we have -any kind of a dance -No wonder, -I wonder if we should -be, like, showgirls -for the opening.
-Yeah.
Like -this.
-You know, you.
-It's the circus, -I think has been -traditionally a place where -strong women -can display their strength -in a way that's appreciated -and celebrated.
-What circus do you -want to be?
-The lost circus -the one and only lost circus!
-It's nice -to have a chance to be able -to show, like, -different strengths, -too, that women have, -like aerial strength versus -being an acrobat -and artistry, strength -and making something -out of nothing.
-Sarah.
-Like to say.
-Oh.
Protect me.
-I'm crazy.
-We're gonna do a street -show.
-Not yet like this.
-All right, -so there's nobody on the -boardwalk there.
-Really?
-Is working for something.
-Is fun.
-Having been -unable to perform is not -fun.
-We are.
-Fortunately for you.
-Unfortunately -for us, the Lost Circus.
-But whenever we get -something -where we're working -towards, like bringing -a little show down to the -boardwalk, that's fun.
And -waiting is not fun.
-Waiting for word -whether we can open again -is depressing.
-Oh.
I -I I keep our up.
-So.
All right.
-So we do that, -like, three times.
-Yeah.
-We'll be good -at performing.
-Right side of fun.
-Whatever.
-People -laughed at the laughy part -Stuff.
-we'll have to repackage -my jacket.
-Is in there somewhere.
-All right, so it's probably -gonna rain.
-We don't want to leave -the instruments.
-I'll take our precious -instruments.
-All right.
-I think it went up -pretty well for first.
-go through with.
-I don't think anybody -besides Bianca and I had -street perform before, so.
-Yeah.
-If we wanted to do a ALS -benefit, -and maybe everybody -would come together -to do that show, -should -we be able to do a show?
-Suze could come.
-So I just do it and be -like, try and shut me down.
-You know, like.
-This is like, -you know, try.
-And do you know, -what are you going to do?
-Arrest me?
-You can arrest me when -I'm done with this show.
-We're definitely -going to do the benefit.
-Mom says whether -we have a permit or not.
-And I'm going to make sure -that the only people -she invites -are friends and family, -because I will not -have her arrested.
-We want to go out -with a bang.
-I think is our new motto -for the summer.
-All right, -guys, go into tent, please.
-Well, we have Thomas -and Jeremiah.
-Jeremiah -is here.
Thomas is not, -couple of kids.
-Kieran and Katie, -brother and sister.
-And then we have.
-Cora, who is a student -of Marcys.
-He's one of the young -flying gravity kids -lyric.
-Like we don't have -everybody -won't have -everybody till Saturday, -but we'll have most people -by Friday.
-But we're just gonna go -through all the transitions -and make sure at least -we know what's going -on.
And Saturday -will be filling JT -and hopefully -he'll be ready to just -jump in and like.
-she came into it -with the idea of Paris -and then we just sort of -collaborated on ideas -from there.
-So the idea was -going around Paris -and all of these normal -situations that would have -a circus element with that, -The CC ALS -organization, -like they've been amazing -for my parent.
-And I would love to do -something just to give back -because -they've been so generous.
-I think they've made a big -difference for my parents -in getting through this.
-Plenty of people coming.
-oh, we've sold like 20 -something tickets online.
-And then, you know, a -lot of other people -that are definitely coming.
-Oh, I think the last phone -conversation, Susan's -voice is changing.
-And that's been something -that's held out -pretty well.
-Things are getting worse.
-You know, they don't -get better with ALS -to be absent.
-For that also causes me -some.
-I don't know -if it's guilt or -You know, -just coming up here -to do this, knowing that, -Is just -knowing that -she might not be there.
-It's starting to be the end.
-So, yeah, we have to do -the things that we had -on our bucket list.
-I've never lived away -from my parents.
-The most I've been away -is, like, a week and a half -on a school trip.
-So moving in, -and my first night alone, -I was like, it's -just kind of sad.
-So the first couple of -nights -and days were really like, -this is a lot.
-Do I really want -to do this?
-And then I got into -the swing of things and -I couldn't imagine it -being any other way.
-I loved -living in my trailer -and having this life.
-And at the lot.
-If you had told me -two years ago -that I would be -like working in a circus, -I would have said no.
-What?
That's crazy.
I -can't do that.
-But now I, like, identify -as a circus performer.
-Yeah, well, -they're getting here early -to get their hotel and, -like, rest up effect.
-My grandmother -gets really dehydrated, -and then -they'll come at seven -or whenever they'll be here -to get a good seat.
-I'm reserved.
-I reserved -a spot in the tent for her.
-I'm punting.
-I have a brand new solo -activity.
-We'll see how it goes.
-It's literally -only been partially done -in my living room, -so we'll.
-We'll see how it all is.
- We'll see how it is.
- It'll be fun.
-It'll be fun.
-What is this?
-I got this stuffed animal -while ago for my birthday.
-You did?
Yeah.
-Not my ninth birthday.
-Like my sixth birthday.
-Wow.
I born seven.
-Yeah, I really wanted -to for that.
-Really?
I.
-So everybody feel okay?
-So.
So our show -order will be backstage.
-help each other out.
-Once we start rolling, -it's going to go so that, -you know, just everybody -that would be like, -okay, -right now, -all I want to do is -queue to queue for bodies.
-No treats, and.
-Okay.
Beautiful.
-No, no, no real hurry up.
-Then I'll be doing -my queue is -for leaving for, Yeah.
-When I, you know.
-I don't know what it could -possibly eat, but, like, -maybe I could -as you -probably put on, you know?
-I need to pay.
-How are you doing?
Hey, -how you doing?
-Like with -the show?
-Yeah.
So I know that's -why we're here.
-It's best ever -by far.
- You get more energized.
- Yeah.
-It brings up the energy.
-It raises the stakes.
- But that's good, right?
- Yeah.
-And like, -one person starts clapping.
-So everyone starts clapping -and it's 80 people.
-It's like way different -event.
-Ten people.
-I love it when you check -and see what's going on.
-If.
It's been an amazing -absolutely steady, -small, steady line.
-Everybody coming in.
-So cool to see.
-It's very cool to see.
-!
Im going ask you to be patient -for more minutes.
-Our guest of honor -has not yet arrived.
-A lot of equipment -to deal with.
-So if you just hang -in there for little while.
-So I'm just going to show.
-Oh right here.
-Yeah.
-Hey, hey.
-It's too.
-Ron -And then bon voyage -Moonlight tour operator -to tell you about our trip.
-Yeah okay.
-And then full voyage -and where -do you still want us -to wait for a dream, baby, -Dream?
-I see, yeah.
-Changing with throwing up.
-Go now.
-But, yeah, I don't know.
-we're barefoot -no matter what.
-Oh my God.
-Oh.
Oh.
-No we are ready to start -the show.
-Ladies and gentlemen -welcome to Granite State -Circus.
-And, Wow, it's really, -really great -to be doing a show.
-I would like to introduce -our moonlight -tour operator, -who's here to tell you -a little bit about our trip -this evening.
-Ladies and gentlemen, -adorable children -And you, sir.
-It was amazing.
-Performing in -front of almost 300 people.
-That was so cool.
-I think it was -really emotional for Sara.
-We sort of needed to take -charge of our own things -so that we could let -her be.
-Well, that's -one of the reasons I said -yes to coming.
-This is going to be -a really interesting story -to say -when I go back to school.
-Like, it would have been -interesting -just to say that I was in a -circus and we did -100 shows, -but now -it's like we did a circus -before with the state, -and we did it while -also keeping our heads up.
-And then having -a spectacular -show at the end.
-We went on Fox -to see the anchors, -sea air.
-It's her dream.
-And I really like that.
-I'm a part of her -big dream now.
-I got another round -of applause for this -wonderful crowd -I sincerely thank you -Non of this happens -without Sarah Morgan green.
-Suze doesn't -really feel like -she has a lot of regrets.
-And then -she thought about it.
-She was like, no.
-I have one regret.
-I would have loved -to have taken you and Gigi -to Paris.
-That was always my plan.
-But you took me.
-Is as much as I wanted.
-Dream baby, dream -show to be for her -to actually make a show.
-Just for her.
-I think it was, -for some reason, -a better tribute.
-The whole energy of it was -was in the right place.
-And it was funny -just to need that -in order to go home.
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