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The Making of Our Planet
Admiral Theatre Recommendation: If you enjoyed Netflix’s Our Planet and Our Planet II series, you will love ‘The Making of Our Planet: Life On Our Planet with Speaker Dan Tapster.” This innovative live speaker event is coming to Bremerton’s Admiral Theatre on Earth Day 2025 - April 22 - so get your tickets now and don’t miss out!
The Making of Our Planet
Life On Our Planet with Speaker Dan Tapster
Earth Day | Tuesday, April 22, 2025
Doors 6:30 p.m. | Show 7:30 p.m.
Tickets start at $31 (incl. fees)
Upper Balcony $31
Balcony $31
Loge $31
Main Floor $31
This show is included in 2024-2025 full season tickets, half season package B, and the Spotlight Series. No dinner service at this show. Concessions and the bars will be open. All Ages. Bars for 21+. THANK YOU to our Exclusive Show Sponsors Dr. John & Kathy Lubetich!
From the Emmy Award-winning team behind Netflix’s Our Planet series comes a new natural history speaker series: The Making of Our Planet. This immersive stage show features behind-the-scenes stories from the explorers, filmmakers and scientists who created some of the most eye-catching footage of the natural world, with a focus on climate fragility and climate migration. Presenter Dan Tapster is an eight-time Emmy-nominated showrunner who began his career with the BBC Natural History Unit and has worked on series including Sir David Attenborough’s Life of Mammals, MythBusters (Discovery Channel) and Life on Our Planet (Netflix).
“This has been a true labour of love for hundreds of filmmakers, cinematographers, conservationists, editors, musicians and production teams, all of whom have brought their best work to the most important story that there is – a story that could not be more universal or more timely.”
– David Attenborough
LIFE ON OUR PLANET
At The Making of Our Planet, join Dan for an exclusive look into this ambitious project – from the science behind Earth’s previous extinction events to the groundbreaking techniques used to recreate prehistoric creatures and landscapes – followed by a live Q&A. At a time when the natural world faces unprecedented challenges, this is a rare chance to explore Earth’s history of resilience and discuss the importance of conservation and a sustainable future.