Gondwana: Land of the Giants

 Gondwana  

A thrill seeking show for families under the Dome! Now with extra shows!

Event Centre, Auckland Museum
Wednesday 9 – Sunday 27 January 2008

 Show Times

 Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays & Sundays

 11am & 2pm

 Thurs 17 & Sat 19 Jan

  2pm  & 7pm

 Thurs 24 & Sat 26 Jan * Extra Shows!

 11am & 2pm

 Tues 15, 22, & Wed 23 Jan

 No shows


$15 adults, $10 children
Members rates: $10 adults, $7.50 children
Bookings essential on 09 306 7098
Book early to avoid disappointment ($2 transaction fee applies)

80 million years ago countries we now know as New Zealand, South America, Australia, Antarctica, Africa and India were all joined together in one giant super-continent called Gondwana. 

This summer we give you the chance to experience Gondwana’s amazing prehistoric creatures and land brought to life at Gondwana: Land of the Giants – coming exclusively to Auckland Museum for a limited season these summer holidays. This live theatre performance will take you on an awe-inspiring journey back through deep time to an amazing land where plants are as tall as buildings and dinosaurs walked after gigantic dragonflies and ancient ocean dwellers.

Created by the world acclaimed ERTH Visual and Physical Inc, the epic production features a visual feast of spectacular full body puppets in a giant inflatable garden with huge projections, dramatic lighting and evocative soundscapes.

Gondwana: Land of the Giants is a summer experience not to be missed. In Australia performances always completely sell-out - so bookings are highly recommended.

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Experience Gondwana’s amazing prehistoric creatures and land brought to life in the Event Centre, under the Dome, during January.

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Ammonites

  Ammonites

Dryosaur

  Life size Dryosaur

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