Four billion years. Millions of species. Five mass extinction events (and counting). This is the story of Life on Our Planet. From the Emmy® Award-winning team behind Netflix’s Our Planet series, comes a new natural history speaker series event: The Making of Life on Our Planet. Brought to you by Silverback Films and Producer esk in association with Netflix, The Making of Life on Our Planet is a new and immersive live show featuring behind-the-scenes stories from the explorers, filmmakers, scientists, and adventurers that created some of the most eye-catching footage of our planet.
Hosted by award-winning science communicator Anthony Morgan (from CBC’s The Nature of Things), join us live on stage as we bring to life these stories from the natural world. With a focus on climate fragility and climate migration, The Making of Life on Our Planet tells an unprecedented story about overcoming obstacles on a global scale and explores the messages at the heart of these action-packed, emotional, and unforgettable sequences. This action-packed event includes a live performance by students of The Royal Conservatory of Music’s Taylor Academy, and features artifacts from the Royal Ontario Museum in the lobby before and after the show.



















