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Erth’s Shark Dive: The Experience

Friday 9 Oct & Saturday 10 Oct

LAYCOCK PRESENTS

Erth’s Shark Dive: The Experience

Plunge into the world of sharks for an unforgettable below-the-surface encounter with these majestic creatures.

Erth’s Shark Dive is an interactive theatrical experience that brings you up close and personal with the much-maligned predator of the sea, created by world-renowned puppeteers, Erth Visual & Physical Inc.

Shoals of frenzied fish flee, a stingray scatters to make way for the awesome beauty of a 5-metre great white shark in this unique underwater environment.

No diving experience needed but keep your eyes peeled and your mind open.

“Not only is it engaging, entertaining and immersive, but it is a standout way to teach children about our oceans, the animals that inhabit them, and conservation in a way that they will take in and talk about long after they leave too”Brisbane Kids

“The puppetry was nothing short of magnificent, leaving me utterly enamoured with their artistry and craftsmanship”Nothing Ever Happens in Brisbane

Duration: The Shark Dive Experience goes for 45 minutes– Please arrive 15 minutes early to prepare for your dive.

Friday 9 Oct Morning Performances reserved for school/vacation care groups. Please contact the box office directly on 02 4323 3233 to book.

School/Vacation Care Only Sessions:

Friday 10:00am

Friday 10:15am

Friday 10:30am

Friday 10:45am

Friday 11:00am

Friday 11:15am

Friday 11:30am

Friday 12:00pm

Friday 12:15pm

Recommended for children 5+ 

Content warnings – Fog/Smoke effects

Event Details

VENUE
Laycock Street Community Theatre
Date: Friday 9 Oct & Saturday 10 Oct
Time: Multiple Sessions Each Day
TICKETS
Early Bird Tickets $25 available till May 15th
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live, work and play. We pay our respects to Elders, past, present and emerging and recognise their continued connection to these lands and waterways. We acknowledge our shared responsibility to care for and protect our place and people.