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Life On Our Planet in Concert

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Wed, Oct 30, 2024, 20:00
Netflix's brand new eight-part documentary series, narrated by Morgan Freeman and produced by Steven Spielberg and the Emmy® Award-winning team behind Our Planet, tells the incredible story of Earth's epic four-billion-year journey. Experience the series this fall as a spectacular live audiovisual experience, Life On Our Planet in Concert.For 90 minutes, the Noordpool Orchestra takes us on a musical journey through our planet's history. From the first creatures that came out of the seas and onto land, to the first... Read full text

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