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Ten Thousand Hours

March 20 – April 4, 2027
Gravity & Other Myths from Adelaide, Australia
A woman stretches her arms out and balances standing on a man's head to match a stick figure drawing next to them. The man holds one hand freely above his head.

Ten Thousand Hours | 2026-27 Season

Recommended Ages

For everyone 5 and up

Price

Tickets start at $25*
Members save 35%

*Price includes service fees

What Kind of Show?

Circus; cheeky and masterful

Running Time

60 minutes with no intermission

Venue

New Victory Theater

209 W 42nd Street
New York, NY 10036

About the Show

When do you get to wow? After Ten Thousand Hours of play and perseverance! In a dynamic display of discipline and fun-loving discovery, the eight audacious acrobats of Gravity & Other Myths prove that practice makes a perfect game. One-upping each other, stacked two and three high, these mischievous mates share weight and laughs while a giant onstage clock counts down and keeps score. Flipping each other like water bottles? Let's try it! Fifty-two one-armed handstands? Why not fifty-three? Cheer them on as they fall down, get back up and celebrate the time it takes to pull off the phenomenal.

"Jaw-dropping feats of skill and endurance"

The AU Review

Things to Know

  1. 1

    Gravity & Other Myths are back to wow your family with physical feats of athleticism! We last presented them in 2019 with A Simple Space.

  2. 2

    From marking time to counting reps, Ten Thousand Hours features a large LED digital clock hanging behind the performers, emphasizing their progression to mastery throughout the show.

  3. 3

    The six founding members of Gravity & Other Myths—Jascha Boyce, Jacob Randell, Lachlan Binns, Martin Schreiber, Triton Tunis-Mitchell and Elliot Zoerner—first met as kids at Cirkidz, a circus school in Adelaide.

About the Artists

Gravity & Other Myths laughs in the face of limits. This down-to-earth ensemble from Down Under creates work that highlights both human connection and acrobatic excellence. They support emerging artists with everything from their GOMentors mentorship program to their microloan GOM Seedling Fund—when not physically supporting each other, of course. Founded by a group of passionate circus friends in 2009, they use humor and physical prowess to explore the wonders of the human experience.

Prepare for Your Performance

The show on stage is just one act of your experience! Come early or stay late for free lobby activities on the day of the show.

Then whether you’re building anticipation, continuing the fun or looking for laughs at any time, at-home New Victory Arts Break activities await you whenever and wherever.

New Victory Theater Accessibility Cozy Zone 2

Accessibility

For every performance at the New Victory Theater…

  • Sensory Awareness Notes—a short guide including descriptions of the characters, story and technical elements—help you know what to expect during the show.
  • You can head downstairs to the Accessibility Table (across from the bathrooms and lockers) to borrow supports like fidgets, ear defenders, assisted listening devices, wheelchairs and more.
  • Our quiet Cozy Zone and a live feed of the performance are available in the lower lobby at all times for patrons with sensory sensitivities or anyone who needs a break from the theater.
  • Wheelchair-accessible and Companion seat tickets are available (see more details on the seat selection page when buying tickets).

Get additional accessibility details, and prepare for your visit with our New Victory Social Narrative.