National Geographic Live - Diving the Great Barrier Reef at Ridgefield Playhouse

Sun Oct 13, 2024
1:00pm ET
Age: All Ages
Price: $12-17
Location:
Ridgefield Playhouse

National Geographic Live Diving the Great Barrier Reef brings you behind-the-scenes stories and unforgettable imagery from world-renowned photographers, scientists, filmmakers, and adventurers—live on stage.

Once a year, Australia’s most famous reef turns into a snow globe as millions of coral polyps reproduce to send the next generation afloat. This incredible display disguises a harsh truth: the Great Barrier Reef is under attack. More than half of the coral here has died, with climate change bleaching many parts of this vast landscape. But don’t give up hope! There is still plenty to see and plenty to save. With marine biologist Dr. Erika Woolsey, meet some of the most bizarre, colorful species that live in these underwater jungles.

About Erika Woolsey:

Dr. Erika Woolsey is a marine biologist, divemaster, and virtual reality filmmaker. Her research and career have taken her to reefs all over the world. Woolsey carried out her Ph.D. research in Australia, where she studied the Great Barrier Reef. She is the chief scientist and CEO of The Hydrous, a non-profit organization on a mission to inspire ocean empathy and marine stewardship. She uses 360-degree photography to create immersive virtual reality videos to help people understand the ocean and reefs from anywhere in the world. She is currently a Visiting Scholar at Stanford’s Virtual Human Interaction Lab.

Stop by the lobby an hour before the show to visit our community partners featuring live animals, button making and an opportunity to win prizes.

Part of the Xfinity Family Series

This performance is 75-90 minutes with no intermission.

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