A timeline of Quebec’s beloved Cirque du Soleil

MONTREAL – A U.S. private equity firm is reportedly close to completing a deal to take over Cirque du soleil, Quebec’s world-famous circus company.

A timeline:

1984 — To mark the 450th anniversary of French explorer Jacques Cartier’s arrival in Canada, the Quebec government hires Guy Laliberte and Gilles Ste-Croix’s troupe of about 20 street performers. They create the Le Grand Tour du Cirque du Soleil, and take the show on the road to 11 Quebec communities.

1985 — The troupe travels beyond Quebec for the first time, playing in Ottawa, Toronto and Niagara Falls, and then onto western cities a year later. By 1987, it performs in California and earns raves reviews for its We Reinvent the Circus show.

1990 — We Reinvent the Circus goes to London and Paris.

1994 — The company marks its 10th anniversary with the show Alegria, opening in Montreal. It plays in 250 cities for more than 14 million audience members, closing in December 2013.

1998 — The troupe’s new show, O, opens in Las Vegas’s Bellagio hotel and casino. O is the troupe’s first aquatic performance.

2003 —Zumanity, an adult-only Cirque show, opens at another hotel in Las Vegas.

2009 — Laliberte becomes Canada’s first private space explorer.

2010 — Laliberte receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

2012 — The troupe launches a creative production service aimed at helping other artists and organizations. Madonna’s halftime Super Bowl performance used the Cirque’s artistic direction.

2013 — An acrobat from Paris, France becomes the first-ever fatality during a Cirque performance. Sarah Guyard-Guillot falls to her death at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

2014 — The Cirque marks its 30th anniversary.

2015 — The Cirque is reportedly close to a takeover deal with U.S. private equity firm TPG Capital along with the Caisse de depot and a large Chinese investment fund.

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