Presale: PBS Kids Live! Really Big Tiny Adventure on Friday, February 8, at 6 p.m.
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Three kids get shrunk to the size of grasshoppers during PBS’ Kids’ first live theatrical tour that also features a pre-show meet-and-greet
- Seating: side orchestra or middle balcony
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PBS Kids Live!: Really Big Tiny Adventure
- What it is: Favorite characters from PBS Kids television jump from the screen onto the stage during the educational media brand’s first ever live theatrical tour.
- The show: Dot, Dee, and Del can’t wait to attend their friend’s birthday party across the way. But their day gets a whole lotta wacky when they get shrunk to the size of grasshoppers in their very own backyard! Navigating an underground labyrinth of squirmy creatures, the trio must solve all the really big, tiny challenges—like the mystery of the missing tail—to grow to full size again and not miss out on the birthday cake!
- Pre-show activities: Arthur, Nature Cate, Ready Jet Go!, Princess Presto, and Super Why! greet the whole family in the lobby to pose for photos. Parents can also download a free app that transforms the lobby into an immersive Bug Garden that their little ones can explore.
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About PBS Kids Live! Really Big Tiny Adventure
When it opened in 1927, the Florida Theatre was the largest of 15 cinemas in downtown Jacksonville. Today, it's the city's last surviving vestige of that era's iconic architecture. Designed by New Yorker R.E. Hall and Jacksonvillian Roy Benjamin, the venue is a prime example of the Mediterranean Revival style, with a ceiling covered in glittering stars and a six-story proscenium arch. And even as the entertainment industry shifted towards television, the Florida Theatre survived by hosting interactive game nights and concerts from underground artists, including Elvis Presley. The space was renovated In the early 1980s, and today it returns to its entertaining roots by hosting live events and classic film screenings.