A host of stars will be on hand when Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey present their new show, “Fully Charged”, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles to benefit a very special charity this week.

Celebrities such as Nolan Gould (Modern Family), James Denton (Desperate Housewives), Gilles Marini (Brothers & Sisters), Mauk-Paul Gosselaar (Franklin & Bash), Greg Grunberg (Heroes), Molly Ringwald (The Secret Life of the American Teenager), Justin Hartley (Smallville), Kiernan Shipka (Mad Men) and many others will experience The Greatest Show On Earth like never before, as they are treated to a private charity reception and personal performer meet-and-greet, followed with an electrifying performance of the newest Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus production, Fully Charged.

The event will benefit the Starlight Children's Foundation, a truly awesome charity that aims to brighten the lives of seriously and terminally ill children in order to take their minds off the pain, fear and isolation of their illness.

Fully Charged is led by dynamo newcomer, Brian Crawford Scott, the Ringmaster, who energizes audiences throughout the show as he introduces amazing acts from around the world and masterfully guides circus-goers on a remarkable journey while singing original songs. The show celebrates all kinds of “performance power”: horse-power, man-power, athletic power and features amazing circus acts that can only be seen at The Greatest Show On Earth.

This special celebrity charity performance takes place on Thursday, July 21, at 7:30pm. Find out more here.

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