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Netflix: The Making of Life on Our Planet

  • Center for the Arts 240 South Glenwood Street Jackson, WY, 83001 United States (map)

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Four billion years. Millions of species. Five mass extinction events (and counting). It’s the story of Life on Our Planet. From the Emmy® Award-winning team behind Netflix’s “Our Planet” series, comes a new natural history speaker series event: “The Making of Our Planet.” Brought to you by Silverback Films and Producer esk. in association with Netflix, “The Making of Our Planet” is a new and immersive live show featuring behind-the-scenes stories from the explorers, filmmakers, scientists, and adventurers that created some of the most eye-catching footage of our planet. Join us live on stage as we bring to life these stories from the natural world. With a focus on climate fragility and climate migration, “The Making of Our Planet” tells an unprecedented story about overcoming obstacles on a global scale and explores the messages at the heart of these action-packed, emotional, and unforgettable sequences.

**Student pricing refers to ages 2-18 years old or those with a current college ID. All seated patrons are required to have a ticket. Children 2 years and younger may be admitted without a ticket if the child occupies the same seat as an Adult ticket holder (lap seating).

The Discovery! Series is made possible through partnership with the Jackson Hole Travel and Tourism Board and the generosity of donors to The Center.

Venue: Jackson Hole Center For The Arts
Address: Center for the Arts 240 S. Glenwood St, Jackson, WY 83001
Admission: $8.00 - $25.00


Event Website: https://www.jhcenterforthearts.org/event/discovery-series-netflix-our-planet-live/

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