The Kratt Brothers Company is bringing the wonders of the wild to the stage with “Wild Kratts Live 2.0–Activate Creature Power,” a theatrical production inspired by its PBS series “Wild Kratts.”

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May 2, 2018

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The Kratt Brothers Company is bringing the wonders of the wild to the stage with “Wild Kratts Live 2.0–Activate Creature Power,” a theatrical production inspired by its PBS series “Wild Kratts.”

The new live show stars brothers Martin and Chris Kratt and invites audiences on a creature rescue where they will encounter villains as well as learn about the animal world.

“We are so excited to introduce our new live stage show and meet our fellow ‘creature adventurers’ in cities across the U.S. this fall,” says Chris Kratt, creator, producer and co-star, “Wild Kratts,” and co-founder, The Kratt Brothers Company. “‘Wild Kratts Live 2.0’ is perfect for explorers of all ages. It features all the excitement and interactive elements that ‘Wild Kratts’ fans love, plus awesome new Kratt Brothers twists and turns to keep them on the edge of their seats.”

The “Wild Kratts Live 2.0–Activate Creature Power!” tour will kick off Sept. 28 at the Hult Center for the Performing Arts in Eugene, Ore. Other stops include Portland, Ore., Sacramento and Chicago, among many others. Tickets and additional information can be found online at WildKrattsLive.com.

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