
Sharks have roamed the planet’s waters since before the dinosaurs, but only recently have we begun to understand the lives of these powerful predators in the ocean. Fifty years after Jaws shocked audiences in theatres, we open the National Geographic archives to reveal the true story of 20th century women leading shark science and dive into the cutting edge conservation work of shark researcher and National Geographic Explorer Jess Cramp.
Swim alongside Jess Cramp under the vibrant waters of the South Pacific to find out what it truly means to save sharks as part of Werklund Centre’s National Geographic Live series, live at the Jack Singer Concert Hall.
ASL Interpretation at National Geographic Live
Werklund Centre is proud to provide an ASL Interpreter at all presentations of National Geographic Live. The interpreter is located toward the left side of the stage when viewing from your seat. For ideal seating, choose Orchestra or Mezzanine level seating.
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Single tickets on sale June 25.
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Jack Singer Concert HallPre-Sale Date
Apr 23, 2025, 10:00 AMOn-Sale Date
Jun 25, 2025, 10:00 AMShow Date
Mar 08, 2026 - Mar 09, 2026Price Range
$47.85 - $91.65Fee Information
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“Curiosity and connection are a big part of conservation. Pick a shark in an ocean and see if you can figure out how that shark is connected to you. ..." – Jess Cramp
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