Iris (Cirque du Soleil)
Iris was a resident Cirque du Soleil show based in Los Angeles, California. It premiered on September 25, 2011, after preview performances which began on July 21, 2011. The cost for production of the show was nearly $100 million, which included the cost of renovating the Dolby Theatre in which the show was housed. Iris was written and directed by French director-choreographer Philippe Decouflé. The show explored images from the history of cinema and featured elaborate choreography, acrobatics, and a variety of contemporary circus acts. The name of the show, Iris, comes from the camera diaphragm as well as from the colored iris of the human eye.
Iris | |
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Logo for Cirque du Soleil's Iris | |
Company | Cirque du Soleil |
Genre | Contemporary circus |
Show type | Resident show |
Date of premiere | September 25, 2011 |
Final show | January 19, 2013 |
Location | Dolby Theatre, Los Angeles |
Creative team | |
Writer and director | Philippe Decouflé |
Director of creation | Jean-François Bouchard |
Set designer | Jean Rabasse |
Costume designer | Philippe Guillotel |
Composer | Danny Elfman |
Choreographer | Daphné Mauger |
Lighting designer | Patrice Besombes |
Props designer | Anne-Séguin Poirier |
Projections designers | Olivier Simola Christophe Waksmann |
Sound designer | François Bergeron |
Acrobatic performance designers | Boris Verkhovsky Shana Carroll |
Acrobatic rigging and equipment designer | Pierre Masse |
Artistic guide | Guy Laliberté |
Make-up designer | Nathalie Gagné |
Other information | |
Preceded by | Zarkana (2011) |
Succeeded by | Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour (2011) |
Official website |
In November 2012 it was reported that Iris would end its run at the Dolby Theatre on January 19, 2013 due to disappointing ticket sales. It was later reported that Cirque du Soleil looked into the possibility of taking Iris to other cities in the United States.
Scenes from Iris would later be incorporated into the Cirque du Soleil show Paramour which debuted on Broadway in New York City on May 25, 2016.