Natural-Born Thrillers Are Still Wavin' Their Freak Flag

With strange acts and stranger looks, today's sideshow troupes keep the freak vibe alive!

Mutants and freaks used to roam the US, fascinating sideshow-goers with strange acts and stranger looks. Today, a few troupes—with a mix of natural-born thrillers like Lobster Girl and self-modified monstrosities like Erik “the Lizardman” Sprague—keep the dream alive. Here are three of our still-freakin’ favorites.

999 Eyes Freakshow

Home Base: Austin, Texas
An old-style traveling show, 999 includes genuine genetic rarities like Jackie the Human Tripod (two arms, just one regulation-length leg) and Lobster Girl (clamp hands). Cofounder and emcee Samantha X says it’s a chance to “interact with people you’ve been told your entire life not to stare at.”

Sideshows by the Seashore

Home Base: Coney Island, N.Y.
Sword-swallowers, fire-eaters, and contortionists make up the core of this troupe. But Coney Island is most famous as a mecca for traveling acts like the Lizardman (surgically forked tongue, filed teeth, face-horn implants, tattoos) and daredevil couple Tyler Fyre and Thrill Kill Jill.

Venice Beach Freakshow

Home Base: Venice, California
This show is home to a five-legged dog and 22 living two-headed creatures, including a king snake named Laverne and Shirley. Humanwise, expect to see hairiest-fella-on-earth Larry the Wolf Boy and Electra, who sits in an electric chair and lights a gas-soaked torch with bolts from her tongue.