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Take Flight

For ages 0-2 and their family and friends

Calendar Icon 5 Jun 2026 - 6 Jun 2026
Age Rating IconAges 0-2
Clock Icon35 minutes

An aerial show for babies and their carers that follows a musical mother bird as their baby hatches, grows and explores, navigating the challenges of hunger, sleep and play. Culminating in a beautiful aerial moment, the mother bird supports her baby to leave the nest and take flight.

This multi-sensory, interactive show ignites the imagination and curiosity of babies who are then invited into the space with the performers to explore the baby-safe set and props, including having a swing in the silks.

Rebel Sparks worked with development psychologist Dr Valentina Sclafani from Lincoln University to ensure the content is positive for babies in terms of neurological and motor skills development and encourages a strong bond between babies and their grown-ups.

At the end of the performance there is a stay and play session.

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“Our 10-month-old was just mesmerised and her attention was held the whole way through (which is a miracle in itself)”

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All seating is unreserved. All performances are relaxed performances and blind and visually impaired audiences can pre-book touch tours prior to all performances.

Find out more about how to find usaccess and some FAQs about your visit.

If the show you want to see is sold out, you can join our waiting list and we will get in touch if any tickets become available.

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