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Wakka Wakka Productions’ The Immortal Jellyfish Girl

Wakka Wakka Productions’
The Immortal Jellyfish Girl

Friday, March 7
7:30 p.m. in Stewart Theatre

$30-35 | $10 NC State Students | $20 Faculty/Staff

POST-SHOW TALK: Stick around after the performance for a post-show talk with the artists.

IMPORTANT: Always purchase your tickets through our website or box office. Tickets obtained from unauthorized online sources may be stolen, counterfeit and/or extremely overpriced.

Humor, emotions, and storytelling verve

– The New York Times

A New York Times Critic’s Pick, this post-apocalyptic puppet play (for adults and older children) blends innovative projection, original music, and captivating puppetry by Wakka Wakka Productions that soars through dimensions unconfined by time, gravity or biology. 

The year is 2555: large swaths of earth’s surface are considered dead zones, and mass extinction has begun. There is a war and as both sides grow desperate, their thirst for destruction becomes more and more volatile. An improbable meeting between an orphan and a jellyfish girl threatens to tip the balance forever, but in whose favor, and at what cost? 

Hilarious, ridiculous and virtuosic, The Immortal Jellyfish Girl is an action-packed, gripping tale of humanity on the brink of annihilation, and the unlikely heroine who just might save us all!

Family Fun with Puppets

Join us for a special Family Matinee performance of The Immortal Jellyfish Girl for ages 10 and up on Saturday, March 8 at 3pm.

Learn more.

Artist-in-residence

Wakka Wakka will be in residence with NC State LIVE for the week of March 3-8. In addition to the pre-show talk, we’ll host a puppet making workshop, and more! Check back soon for details.

University Honors Forum

Students in our University Honors Program will have the opportunity to meet the artists of Wakka Wakka and learn all about their creative process.

Accessibility

STROBING EFFECTS – While this production does not use strobe lighting, there are camera flashes and lights that blink.

NC State LIVE strives to make our programming accessible to everyone. If you have an access need or an accommodation request, please email Liza Green, associate director at lwgreen@ncsu.edu. Learn more about accessibility at NC State LIVE.

It Takes a Village

NC State LIVE is supported in part by grants from the City of Raleigh based on recommendations of the Raleigh Arts Commission, South Arts in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts, and the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources.