Bridgwater Town Hall will host an unforgettable evening celebrating the awe-inspiring Gaia installation by artist Luke Jerram.
On Friday 21 November, renowned wildlife presenter Michaela Strachan and acclaimed naturalist and author Dr Stephen Moss will take to the stage for an evening of conversation, reflection and inspiration about our planet and the natural world.
Much-loved broadcaster Michaela Strachan, known for her work on Springwatch, The Really Wild Show and Elephant Diaries, will share stories from her nearly forty-year career in environmental broadcasting. From unforgettable wildlife encounters to behind-the-scenes moments, Michaela will offer a fascinating insight into the power of storytelling to connect us with nature.
She will be joined by local environmentalist and author Dr Stephen Moss, President of the Somerset Wildlife Trust, for an engaging and thought-provoking conversation exploring the themes behind Gaia, humanity’s relationship with Earth and our shared responsibility to protect it.
Together they will share their passion, expertise and humour in an evening that promises to inspire, entertain and move audiences of all ages.
Tickets are priced at £20 standard and £8 for under-16s and unwaged, and are available now via bit.ly/4pLclIA
This is a one-night-only event and tickets are limited.
With two of Britain’s most beloved voices for wildlife and conservation on stage together, demand is expected to be high. Don’t miss the chance to be part of a truly special celebration of our planet and the wonder of the natural world.
Visitors can reserve their slot to experience the Gaia installation in the Town Hall theatre space at bit.ly/46t9CdY
