Using case studies, I will discuss how the circus was central to Colonial Modernity. As they developed in the Australian colonies, spectacular attractions - with their key 'circus' tropes of the exaggerated body of the acrobatic clown, mechanical ingenuity and illusion, and audience awe and wonder - were central to this perpetual demonstration of ‘The New’. The desire to take part in the latest innovations in entertainment had a particular urgency for colonial spectators on the frontier, who acutely felt the experience of being a long way from the metropolitan centres. One of the words most commonly used in the many advertisements and playbills for spectacular attractions in the Australian Colonies was ’novelty’.
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