
Tickets for Lessons on the Edge with Aldo Kane go on general sale Friday 28 November, at 10am. Book online at norwichtheatre.org
Step into the world’s most hostile and awe-inspiring environments with adventurer and best-selling author, Aldo Kane. From volcanoes and jungles to war zones and Everest, Aldo has faced danger at every turn - both on screen and behind the camera for the BBC, National Geographic, Disney+ and AppleTV.
In this inspiring talk, Aldo shares gripping stories, behind-the-scenes tales, and unique insights into risk, resilience, and human performance under pressure. Expect to be taken to the edge of survival while learning strategies for thriving in uncertain times.
An unmissable event for anyone interested in adventure, resilience, leadership, and behind-the-scenes filmmaking.
Tickets £18, booking essential
Recommended for adults and ages 12+
Norwich Theatre Royal
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Please note that this event will be a captioned performance. For access information, please visit: Access information | Norwich Theatre
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Aldo Kane is a world-renowned adventurer, former Royal Marines Commando sniper, and one of the most sought-after technical safety consultants in global film and television. His expertise has taken him to the planet’s most extreme locations, from active volcanoes and dense jungles to war zones and the summit of Mount Everest, often working alongside top filmmakers including James Cameron and Darren Aronofsky.
As both an on-screen personality and behind-the-scenes leader, Aldo specialises in risk management, resilience, and optimising human performance, inspiring audiences worldwide through his extraordinary life and career.
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