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14 June, 2025

It’s all under the big top

THE lights dimmed, the crowd hushed and the big top came alive – and somewhere in the stands, a spark was lit.

By Amanda Wright

Troy Smith, now leading the charge at Hudson’s Circus (right), showing how far a passion for the circus can take you with Goldie the clown. Picture: Amanda Wright
Troy Smith, now leading the charge at Hudson’s Circus (right), showing how far a passion for the circus can take you with Goldie the clown. Picture: Amanda Wright

At just four-years-old, Troy Smith was spellbound by his first circus – so much so that the colour, characters and sheer magic of it all never let go.

“I remember the animals, the popcorn, the excitement – I just fell in love with the atmosphere,” he said.

“From that day, the circus had my heart.”

His journey into the circus world was thanks to his mother, who inspired a lifelong passion and always encouraged him to chase his dreams, no matter where they might lead. That childhood passion never wavered.

He became one of Australia’s finest jugglers, dazzling crowds with five club routines and eight-ring acts.

He performed with some of the nation’s most iconic travelling circuses and built a name for himself in a world that values both tradition and flair.

“I’ve worked with some of the best in the business,” he said. “From city spectaculars to the rustic warmth of rural towns – it’s always felt like home under the canvas.”

As marketing and promotions manager for Hudson’s Circus, Mr Smith promotes the stories and spectacle that keep audiences coming back for more.

One standout moment in his career came earlier this year, when he was invited to attend the prestigious International Circus Festival in Monte Carlo – a world-renowned celebration of circus arts held under royal patronage.

“It was a dream to be there,” he said.

“Monte Carlo is the pinnacle – the gold standard of circus. Just being in that space reignited everything I love about this art form.”

The opportunity wasn’t just a personal highlight – it reflected how far his career had taken him, and the trust placed in him to bring back inspiration and insight to shape the future of his own circus.

After years performing and presenting (including a stint as a show presenter at Dreamworld), his journey eventually led him to Hudson’s Circus – where he found not just a workplace, but a family.

“When I joined Hudson’s, I knew I was home,” Mr Smith said.

“It’s a modern circus that still honours its heritage, and the care we have for our animals, staff and audiences is second to none.”

Now five years into his role, he’s the engine behind the scenes – organising media, booking radio interviews, rolling out posters and putting up signs.

His love for the lifestyle and his deep respect for Australian circus history drives him every day. “Circus has changed, but the spirit hasn’t,” he said.

“I want to keep that alive – for the kids in the audience and for those who came before us.”

Hudson’s Circus returns with the opening night on Thursday, June 26 until Sunday, July 20, at Cannon Park racecourse, Woree.

To book tickets visit

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