BLACK Country businesses are being urged to dig deep and give vulnerable and disabled children and their families the opportunity to see a world-class circus show.

Circus Starr, a Cheshire based not-for-profit organisation, will return to Dudley for two performances at the Brierley Hill Civic Centre, on Wednesday January 21.

Talented performers from across the globe will captivate the audience with a mesmerising display of some of the world’s greatest circus skills, from illusion and magic to juggling, spinning and balancing.

Also back by popular demand is Peanuts the Clown, who promises to get audiences laughing, dancing and cheering with a comical mix of tricks, jokes and pranks.

Local businesses can help ensure the audience is filled with deserving children by buying tickets to the show as part of Circus Starr’s unique donated ticket programme.

Any surplus funds raised by the show will be donated to its charity partner, Acorns Children’s Hospice.

Circus Starr Director, Neville Wilson, said: “We always do everything in our power to accommodate our audiences’ needs by providing reserved wheelchair spaces, front row seats for the blind and visually impaired and a wonderfully relaxed autism-friendly environment for any child that may need to shout out, dance about or just take time out.”

Any local business wishing to buy a ticket that will send a local child to enjoy some circus magic should call the Circus Starr fundraising team on 01260 288690.