Garland Cultural Arts is touting the North Texas premiere of the Omnium Circus’ “I’m Possible,” a joyful and inspiring show focused on people of all abilities, on March 16th and 17th. The show coincides with the launch of Garland’s All Abilities Commission, which will advise city council members and staff on policies, programs, and services while identifying gaps in accessibility.
Unlike a traditional circus, Omnium is comprehensively inclusive, with performers including deaf singer-songwriter Mandy Harvey, an America’s Got Talent finalist and Golden Buzzer winner, alongside deaf Ringmaster Malik Paris.

Photo: Omnium Circus
The circus—which the New York Times has called the “genuinely extraordinary”—will also feature six-time Para Climbing World Cup gold medal champion Melissa Ruiz and Special Olympics silver medal-winning aerial artist Danny Franzel.
“Hosting the North Texas premiere of Omnium Circus is especially meaningful for Garland as we establish our new All Abilities Committee,” Amy Rosenthal, cultural arts director for the city of Garland, said in a statement. “Omnium challenges traditional ideas of performance and ability, and we’re proud to celebrate that spirit here in Garland—where everyone belongs, and everyone has something remarkable to offer.”
Omnium Circus is a multi-generational family entertainment experience that features a heartwarming story in a spectacular, life-affirming performance defying limits. Performances of Omnium’s “I’m Possible” will be on Monday, March 16, at 7:00 pm and Tuesday, March 17, at 10:30 am and 1:30 pm at the Atrium, 300 N. 5th Street, Garland. Tickets are available at omniumcircus.org and prekindle.com/events/garland-cultural-arts.
Spotlighting the arts and all abilities
Hats off to Garland Cultural Arts for building momentum in recent years.
Last year, after receiving a grant from the Texas Commission on the Arts, the city installed The Big Hat, a monumental public art installation to celebrate its status as the Cowboy Hat Capital of Texas. Officially designated as the biggest cowboy hat in Texas, The Big Hat is 20 feet long, 16 feet wide, 6 feet tall, and looms 15 feet in the air.
In 2023, the city was designated a cultural district by the Texas Commission on the Arts and celebrated the opening of the $30 million Downtown Square renovation. Garland’s Bankhead Cultural Arts District includes the Plaza Theatre, the Granville Arts Center, the Atrium, and the Landmark Museum.
Following the successful 2025 Grow Garland Bond Program, the Granville Arts Center, Garland’s premier performing arts venue, is undergoing renovation. The newly formed All Abilities Commission will give guidance on the renovation to modernize essential systems and expand accessibility, along with strengthening the connection between the Arts Center and Garland’s revitalized Downtown Square.
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