What's lurking inside of Cirque du Soleil's cabinet of curiosities? The group's 35th production, titled "Kurios," takes a deep look into the mysterious inner workings of the imagination, a place where seeing is disbelieving. The performance offers all of the unbelievable body-bending contortionism and gravity-defying aerial acrobatics that Cirque is known for, but adds a unique steampunk theme and new story about an ambitious inventor's cabinet of curious secrets - secrets that challenge traditional laws of time and physics.

"Kurios" was written and directed by Michel Laprise, a Cirque veteran who's also popularly known for directing Madonna's MDNA tour. Called the strongest act from Cirque du Soleil in years, critics say "Kurios" offers many visual delights, whimsical humor and stunning choreography. Performances start this Friday, Nov. 14, 2014, and continue through January 2015. While there are several upcoming shows, if you want preferred seating, do not wait to claim your tickets.

"Kurios" is an all-ages act with a running time of 2 hours and 10 minutes, which includes a 25-minute intermission. Performances will take place at the Grand Chapiteau Theater in San Francisco, located at 24 Willie Mays Plaza. Purchase your tickets today and get ready to let your imagination run wild.

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