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Operation Ouch Live!

Jurassic Fart!
Comedy Family Friendly
Her Majesty's Theatre
OO25 AFC 2560 X1280 TF
3 shows

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TV’s favourite doctors return to Australia this January with a gigantic brand-new show! 

Following four sell-out Australian tours and two smash hit seasons in London’s West End, Dr Chris and Dr Xand are back with the epic "Quest for the Jurassic Fart!”. Join the twins on a dino-mite adventure to unearth the most dangerous, most powerful, most important fart in history—the Jurassic Fart! 

This roarsome show will be packed with all-new crazy experiments that will take you back to the age of the dinosaurs as the doctors explore the fascinating world of science like never before. It’ll make you laugh-a-saurus and gross you out all at the same time! 

Dr Chris and Dr Xand van Tulleken are Oxford University trained doctors and still work in medicine. Dr Chris is an infectious diseases doctor at UCLH, one of the BBC’s leading science presenters and a New York Times bestselling author. Dr Xand’s main interest and expertise lie in Public Health Medicine, Humanitarian Aid and Anthropology. Xand is the resident doctor on BBC’s Morning live, and presented on many flagship Health & Science programme. 

As well as 12 seasons of Operation Ouch!, Chris and Xand have presented an incredible variety of television specials and podcasts.

I imagine my daughter was far from the only child who left the theatre determined to emulate her medical heroes

— The Stage, UK 

…a brilliant blend of science, humour and personal stories

— Broadway World

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Credits

  • Chris and Xand van Tulleken Writers
  • Peter Adams Directors
  • Richard Dinnen Technical Director

Dates

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Mon 20 Jan

Tue 21 Jan

Wed 22 Jan

Fri 24 Jan

Sat 25 Jan

Sun 26 Jan

Performance Location: Her Majesty's Theatre

Inside Her Majesty's Theatre auditorium, side view

Her Majesty's Theatre is located at 58 Grote Street, Adelaide, which is on the north side of the street. There is no designated drop off area but cars can pause to drop off passengers nearby on Grote Street. 

Car parking

There are many parking options around the Grote Street precinct, including:

Taxi services

There is not a taxi rank direct­ly adja­cent to Her Majesty’s The­atre, but the near­est one is just 250m east, out­side the Hilton Hotel on Vic­to­ria Square. 

Public transport

Many busses, including the free bus that loops through the city and North Adelaide, stop nearby as does the tram which stops in Victoria Square just 250m away.

Find timetables, route details and real-time information on the Adelaide Metro website.

We want to make your vis­it as enjoy­able as pos­si­ble and offer many ways to assist if sup­port is required.

Accessible seating

Remov­able seats are avail­able in the Stalls row G as well as on the Dress Cir­cle and Grand Cir­cle for patrons who wish to remain seat­ed in their wheel­chair or trans­fer to a the­atre seat. 

Lifts

Lifts are locat­ed in the foy­er near the infor­ma­tion desk with access to all levels. 

Toilets

Acces­si­ble toi­lets are avail­able at Her Majesty’s Theatre.

Assistance animals

Every theatre and event/function area of Adelaide Festival Centre is assistance animal friendly. 

Audio assistance

At Her Majesty’s The­atre, hear­ing loop facil­i­ties are avail­able in foy­er areas. 

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