The second floor balcony of the club was lined with old-fashioned sideshow posters which created a midway to the stage.Famous sideshow attractions like the Sword Swallower and the Flame Thrower were featured alongside specialty acts like the Alligator Boy and the Two-Headed Dog.
During the first half of the evening, the acrobats took the center ring to perform a series of very intricate movements and poses. Balancing on each other's shoulders, legs and arms, the three performers captivated the audience with their strength and skill.
After a quick costume change from red to blue (CTI's corporate colors), they performed again.
Later in the evening, CTI President Kenneth Heitner took on the role of Master of Ceremonies and welcomed guests to the event. He arrived on stage decked out in an official Princeton jersey and baseball hat. He thanked all the employees and partners for their tremendous support during the past year and recent expansion. “It is the levels of expertise of the people within CTI,” said Mr. Heitner. “That enables us to meet the needs of our clients today and is critical in serving our clients tomorrow.”