Willoughby City Council

Whalebone

Nestled in the mysterious ‘Depository’, meet a lone worker with a mission. In a world where AI and machines are going rogue and making more and more decisions for us,…

Performing Arts Guide

Event Details

Category

Performing Arts Guide

Event Starts

Nov 21, 2024 10:00

Event Ends

Nov 21, 2024 11:00

Venue

Zenith Theatre and Convention Centre

Location

Mcintosh Street, Chatswood NSW, Australia

Featuring dazzling video and computer animations, flying objects and a pinch of circus, this richly visual theatrical experience takes kids and adults alike on a roller-coaster ride. Whalebone is filled with eccentric contraptions, strange machinery and clunky inventions, including the world’s first half- human juggling machine!

Nestled in the mysterious ‘Depository’, meet a lone worker with a mission. In a world where AI and machines are going rogue and making more and more decisions for us, he tries to safeguard human stories, memories and emotions.

Laugh out loud, gasp in awe, and let your imagination soar. Whalebone will ignite the curiosity of young aspiring inventors, as well as everyone who loves stories and wonders. It invites audiences to ponder the role of technology in our lives, sparking conversations about what really defines us as humans.

Performed by the imaginative mind of clown, tinkerer, inventor and comedian Jens Altheimer, winner of the Adelaide Fringe Award for best production for children with ‘Squaring the Wheel’ and nominated for the same award with ‘Loose Ends’.

The show runs for 55 minutes with no interval. There’ll be plenty of audience participation, plus a Q&A after the show with the opportunity to check out all the contraptions!

‘This is the kind of show your kids will love. It is full of junk, fantastical objects, artificial intelligence, drama, thrills and puzzle solving.’

– Samsara Dunston ★ ★ ★ ★

Thursday, 21 November 2024 | 10:00 AM – 11:00AM

Thursday, 21 November 2024 | 12:30 PM – 1:30PM


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