
The Last Train: 46 Days with the Final Ringling Brothers Circus
Format: Paperback
In April 2017, Tim Mack made an extraordinary decision: leave his successful Atlanta circus company to join the final tour of Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus-"The Greatest Show on Earth" that was closing forever after 146 years.
The Last Train takes readers inside the last 46 days of an American institution, from the perspective of a backstage crew member living on the legendary mile-long circus train. Mack captures the brutal 12-hour venue setups, the international community of 300 performers and crew from over 30 countries, and the bittersweet reality of giving everything to something that's ending.
From getting snarled at by lions during load-out to watching America roll by from train vestibules, from the emergency breakdown when Metallica took their stage days before the final performance, to the emotional last bow at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum on May 21, 2017-this memoir preserves the untold story of how the world's most famous circus actually worked, and what it meant to the people who lived it.
More than just circus nostalgia, this is a story about American entertainment, the dignity of skilled labor, temporary communities that become family, and the courage required to witness history as it ends. The Last Train captures a vanished world with the authenticity that only comes from someone who was there, doing the work, when the lights went down for the last time.
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