El Circo de la Muerte

One of the more entertaining fellows of the evening was a top-hatted, ghoulish trickster named Bizzaro who, vaudeville-style and with the aforementioned Goth rock pounding away around him, proves that eye, hand, throat, and other body parts are disposable and, at times, interchangable.

Jimmy Fowler/ Dallas Oberver, November 2000
El Circo de la Muerte - Teatro Dallas

To a heavy-metal beat, magician Bizzaro offers a range of fun, creepy tricks and illusions, including popping and replacing his own eye and forcing a long-stemmed rose through his hand (Does that mean "Loves me not?").

Tom Sime/ Dallas Morning News, October 28, 2000
El Circo de la Muerte - Teatro Dallas