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The Big Bubble Show… In Space!
 

Blast off on a dazzling, soap-fuelled journey through the cosmos in The Big Bubble Show… In Space! — exclusive to Sydney these school holidays. 

Witness the impossible as bubble rockets soar skyward, shimmering spheres fill with swirling smoke, and delicate creations merge and separate before your eyes. Be enchanted by shadow bubble puppetry, blazing fire bubbles, and a breathtaking bubble fire tornado. Marvel at perfect square bubbles, glistening bubble screens, and colossal bubble tubes that arc like galaxies across the stage. 

Watch in wonder as children are placed inside giant bubbles, spinning bubble carousels come to life, and bubbles grow so enormous they can hold entire groups of people. The adventure culminates in an unforgettable finale — a million-bubble celebration that transforms the theatre into a sparkling universe of joy. 

Starring the brilliantly eccentric Dr Bubble and the delightfully playful Milkshake, this is a world-class theatrical experience that will ignite imaginations and leave audiences of all ages spellbound. 

Presented by Ethan Walker in association with Bubble Laboratory.  

IMPORTANT INFORMATION: 
• Event duration is approximately 60 minutes with no interval. 
• Babes in arms under 12 months are free to sit on the lap; see ticket attendant on entry

Dates & Times:
15 Jul 2026
10:30am | 1:00pm

Ticket Prices:
A Reserve - $49.90
B Reserve - $39.90
C Reserve - $29.90

Genre:
Children

 

Event details

Venue: Coliseum Theatre, West HQ
Bookings: https://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=BIGBLUE26
Start Date: Wednesday 15 July 2026

Times are approx. and subject to change at any time.

Box Office: 9:30am

Session 1:
Doors Open: 9:30am
Event Time: 10:30am

Session 2:
Doors Open: 12pm
Event Time: 1pm

 

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