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Gravity Catastrophe

  • Admiral Theatre 515 Pacific Avenue Bremerton, WA, 98337 United States (map)

Gravity Catastrophe
with
Alex Zerbe, Professional Zaniac
Best suited for grades K-6
Tuesday, March 11, 2025
Doors 9:30 a.m. | Show 10 - 11 a.m.
Doors 12 p.m. | Show 12:30 - 1:30 p.m.
Groups of 10+ / $10 per person with promo code GROUP
Groups of 9 or less and single tickets / $15 per person
Teacher Resource: Study Guide

This show is part of the Admiral Theatre Foundation's 2025 Stages For All Ages: School Day Series. No food or beverage service at this show. Self-serve ice water will be available on both sides of the main floor bar. The Admiral Theatre asks parents not to bring infants and children under age 6 to shows, unless the shows are meant for young audiences. This show is suited for children ages 5 - 11/12, grades K-6. All children, regardless of age, must have a ticket to gain entry.

Recording devices of any kind, weapons, baby carriers, car seats, strollers, smoking (including e-cigarettes / vapes), and outside food and beverages are not allowed in the theatre.

The Zaniac takes a tornado of juggling skills, combines it with a whirlwind of science knowledge and sends it crashing directly into your student’s brain. This two-time Guinness World Record holder captivates audiences as he explains the physics behind some seriously impressive juggling tricks.

Embark on an educational journey that will kindle your curiosity as the Zaniac guides you through the realms of centripetal force, the scientific method, acceleration of gravity, center of mass, vortexes, and more.

Gravity Catastrophe is a physics extravaganza that will have the audience chanting, “Science!” at the top of their lungs.

Alex is extremely passionate about bringing the joys of literacy, science, and self-expression to kids in Washington, Oregon and beyond. His school assembly shows are the perfect spark to ignite a science fair, reading week, or simply to help establish a culture of joy, kindness, and a love of learning.

Currently ranked Seattle’s Third Best Air Guitarist, Alex was voted Seattle’s Funniest Prop Comedian and has appeared on America’s Got Talent and Last Comic Standing. His remarkable career has spanned over 25 years, thousands of schools, and 44 states.

He recently achieved academic excellence, graduating magna cum laude from the University of Washington, underscoring his commitment to both entertainment and education.

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